“Roadkill” took me on an unexpected ride — a sexy and emotionally resonant journey of pain, vengeance, and the treacherous road to healing. Ok, …continue reading Reel Review: Roadkill (2024)
“Fear Street Part Three: 1666” sticks the landing, spectacularly concluding the trilogy while also shining as the strongest chapter. Fear Street Part Three: 1666 …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 3: 1666”
Netflix’s “Fear Street” trilogy continues to impress, and “Fear Street Part Two” delivers even more thrills than the excellent part one. Fear Street Part …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 2: 1978”
The RL Stine-adapted “Fear Street Part One: 1994” is a very entertaining and engaging horror film that horror fans will surely enjoy. Netflix’s Fear …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part One: 1994”
“Hatchet III” fires on all cylinders with more plot-driven tension, added intrigue, ramped up gore, and two fierce female performances. Having missed the original …continue reading Thursday Throwback: Hatchet III (2013)
As a group of people try to overcome the curse of Victor Crowley in “Hatchet 2”, we discover the real source of evil is …continue reading Reel Review: Hatchet II (2010)
In Case You Missed It: Adam Green’s “Hatchet” is a bloody good time that delivers heavy doses of comedy and gore, a modern slasher …continue reading Thursday Throwback: Hatchet (2006)
Letia Clouston’s “THE 6TH FRIEND” is an effective slasher that both embraces and shuns the stereotypes of female characters in horror. I have been …continue reading Reel Review: The 6th Friend (2019)
Two short films from France, “Girls Night” and its sequel, bring the thrills and introduce a new killer with horror movie franchise potential. If …continue reading Horror Shorts: Girls Night (2017), Girls Night 2 (2018)
As you might expect, “4/20 Massacre” is rather lacking in story, but some great gore and inventive kills make this a decent — if sometimes …continue reading Reel Review: 4/20 Massacre (2018)
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