
This week, five films remind us that a vacation doesn’t always mean a good time.continue reading Five On It: Tourist Traps
This week, five films remind us that a vacation doesn’t always mean a good time.continue reading Five On It: Tourist Traps
One theme, five killer films. We explore five wickedly fun films inspired by the dark side of our favorite fairytales. These days, we may …continue reading Five On It: Unhappily Ever After
One of the must see films of 2020, “His House” is a riveting and terrifying tale of survival — a haunting battle between internal …continue reading Movie Night: His House (Netflix, 2020)
“Immortal” is an anthology of four short films, each written by Jon Dabach and united by a common theme exploring the repercussions of immorality. …continue reading Movie Night: Immortal (2019)
One theme, five killer films. We venture off the beaten path to conjure up five spellbinding films about witches worth adding to your watch …continue reading Five On It: Something Wicked This Way Comes
One theme, five killer films, all of which give a new meaning to the term “cult classic.”continue reading Five On It: Cult Following
“Laughter” is a surreal, deeply affecting and unforgettable exploration of surviving trauma, the power to heal, and the connective ties that bind humanity. It’s …continue reading Fantastic Fest: Laughter (2020)
Though certainly worth watching, this slow-paced Indonesian horror film walks an overly familiar path that keeps it from being truly great. If you haven’t …continue reading Fantastic Fest: The Queen of Black Magic (2019)
Fantastic Fest continues to offer up quality content with its expectation-defying feature film “Girl” by actor/director Chad Faust.continue reading Fantastic Fest: Girl (2020)
Though We Summon The Darkness is clearly no masterpiece, this cheeky throwback slasher gives heavy metal and Alexandra Daddario the treatment they deserve.continue reading Movie Night: We Summon the Darkness (2020)
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