
Welcome to part three of my favorite found footage films, where we’ll be looking at some of the scariest and most effective faux documentaries. …continue reading Best Found Footage and Faux Docs (Part 3)

Welcome to part three of my favorite found footage films, where we’ll be looking at some of the scariest and most effective faux documentaries. …continue reading Best Found Footage and Faux Docs (Part 3)

We continue our recap of the entire Riverdale series with episodes 9 and 10 of the third season, “No Exit” and “The Stranger”. In …continue reading The Sweetwater Revue: Riverdale 3×9 & 3×10

Saying goodbye to a maverick and a king: Why I will always remember and respect the legendary Larry Cohen, for who he was as …continue reading In Remembrance: A Tribute to Larry Cohen

Featuring a stellar young cast and great practical effects, “Assassinaut” is a flawed but promising sci-fi / horror story that brims with emerging talent. …continue reading Buff 2019 Review: Assassinaut (2019)

“The Wind”, a subjugation of isolation set in 1889, diminishes modern relationship woes, as the dread of loneliness builds to a crescendo of desperation. …continue reading Reel Review: The Wind (2018)

“Motel Mist” only deals intermittently in genre elements, and does so at a leisurely pace, but still manages to be uniquely compelling. Conceptually, Motel …continue reading Reel Review: Motel Mist (2016, 2019)

It’s been said that truth is stranger than fiction, and there may be no movie that embodies that quote more than the hard to …continue reading Buff 2019 Review: Mope (2019)

“Clickbait” is a horror satire that delivers an unapologetic commentary on millennial culture and its obsession with internet fame. Bailey (Amanda Colby Stewart) lives …continue reading Buff 2019 Review: Clickbait (2019)

Stellar performances from its two leading leadings make “Greta” an entertaining watch, but a one-dimensional villain and lack of depth hold the film back. …continue reading Style Over Substance: “Greta” (2018) Review

“Daughters of Darkness” is a Hammer take on the Bathory legend, beautifully shot with a strong lead; a riveting tale of love, deceit, and …continue reading Flashback Friday: Daughters of Darkness (1971)
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