
There’s a lot happening in “Artists in Agony” that makes it a chaotic watch, but there’s some real creative flair if you can be …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Artists in Agony
There’s a lot happening in “Artists in Agony” that makes it a chaotic watch, but there’s some real creative flair if you can be …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Artists in Agony
It’s time for some low-budget zombie and monster mayhem from SCS Entertainment with the ridiculously fun “Beyond the Gates of Hell!” The film begins …continue reading Microbudget Monday: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2022)
If you liked 2022’s horror hit “The Black Phone” (2022), try the underrated, dread-inducing psychological horror from 2011, “The Caller”. There were several reasons …continue reading If you like “The Black Phone”, try “The Caller”
Not every film has to be high art. Sometimes, all you want is a bloody good time — in which case, pack your bags …continue reading Reel Review: Camping Trip (2022)
Winner of the coveted Forever Award from GenreBlast 2022, “Gouge Away” may be short on budget and polish but not on creativity. GenreBlast gives …continue reading Microbudget Monday: Gouge Away (2022)
Exploring themes of guilt and grief creatively and compellingly, “The Ghost Lights” is moody and well-paced with solid writing and acting. Written and directed …continue reading Reel Review: The Ghost Lights (2022)
The intentionally off-putting, ultra-low budget, boundary-obliterating “Bubblegum” will test your tolerance for shocking, low-brow humor. Bubblegum (2022) knows it’s trash. As described by award-winning …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Bubblegum
“Infrared” is a humble but somewhat effective found footage-style movie with spooky locations, high-quality acting, and a watchable pace. So, it turns out that …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Infrared (2022)
“The Brilliant Terror” is a brilliant, heartfelt documentary celebrating the genre and the art of truly independent, DIY horror filmmaking. The Brilliant Terror (2022) …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: The Brilliant Terror
Some movies are surprising, and some deftly defy all expectations to make us feel silly for judging; the excellent “Stag” does that and more. …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Stag
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