As the supersized season six of the wildly popular “The Last Drive-In” kicks off on Shudder, we interview the icon himself, Joe Bob Briggs. …continue reading Interview: Joe Bob Briggs (The Last Drive-In)
Leap years are a strange phenomenon, and we celebrate by watching two incredibly weird films, “13/13/13” and “Amelia’s Children”. We begin, as always, with …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Look Before You Leap
An entertaining oddity, “Amelia’s Children” doesn’t quite overcome its many flaws, but it still manages to be a movie that must be seen. Amelia’s …continue reading Reel Review: Amelia’s Children (2024)
A film that feels like it shouldn’t work on paper, “The Invisible Fight” is a gem that combines discordant elements to make beautiful music. …continue reading Reel Review: The Invisible Fight (2024)
We explore women coming undone — discussing a bewildering blast from the past, “Night of the Coba Woman”, and a modern marvel, “Stopmotion”. We begin, …continue reading Adventures in Movies: She’s Lost Control
An effectively chilling and unexpected tale of survival, “Cold Meat” will keep you on the edge of your seat, shivering with anticipation. Cold Meat …continue reading Reel Review: Cold Meat (2024)
A disturbing and visually stunning stop at the crossroads of creation and obsession, “Stopmotion” delivers for fans of animation and horror. It is surprising …continue reading Reel Review: Stopmotion (2024)
We unearth a couple of forgotten gems: The literary adaptation “The Lair of the White Worm” and the TV movie “No One Would Tell”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Toxic and Erotic
Atmospheric and effectively scary at times, “Cellphone” is admirable in its attempt to defy expectations, even if it doesn’t fully succeed. Technology has always …continue reading Reel Review: Cellphone (2024)
We dive into the depths of the murky unknown to explore two unique new release horror films, “Gods of the Deep” and “Out of …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Fear the Unknown
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