“Woodland Grey” is a lovingly crafted and slow-burning psychological creeper that aims high but doesn’t quite reach its full potential. Reviewed as a screener …continue reading Panic Fest: Woodland Grey (2022)
This long-awaited doc offers a compelling and entertaining (if incomplete) look at how horror & heavy metal have become inextricably linked. Given the recent …continue reading Panic Fest: The History of Metal and Horror (2022)
Horror-metal barnstormers We’re Wolves are at it again with a new song that continues to elevate their profile and impress this reviewer. Before hitting …continue reading Now Hear This: “Still Waiting” (We’re Wolves)
“Spine of the Night” is an ultraviolent throwback to animated films of yesteryear, with some fatalistic philosophy for good measure. Can a film be …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Spine of Night (2021)
Netflix’s “Black Crab” is a bleak and depressing post-apocalyptic action thriller that can’t help but leave the audience a little cold. Ahh, Netflix. It’s …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Black Crab (2022)
“The Handler” is an earnest, albeit deeply flawed, low-budget take on the “one-man army” genre of action/thriller. Outside of horror films, my primary go-to …continue reading Reel Review: The Handler (2021)
“Evil Things” from the band We’re Wolves signals a promising debut from a rising star within the metalcore community. Hype is a dangerous thing. …continue reading Now Hear This: We’re Wolves (“Evil Things”)
For the inaugural Vinyl Vengeance feature, I dive into a super deep cut, one that absolutely flew under my radar when it was released. …continue reading Vinyl Vengeance: Null+Void “Cryosleep”
“Sleepwalker” is a somber and slow-burn take on the mistaken identity genre of psychological thriller — nearly good, but not quite. Full disclosure; I watched …continue reading Reel Review: Sleepwalker (2017)
Delightfully different and perfectly punk rock, “Stranger With Friction” is an indie magazine celebrating talented fringe creators. Well…hot damn. What in the holy hell …continue reading Now Read This: “Stranger With Friction: Issue 3”