A controversial but important and thought-provoking adaptation of a counter-culture classic, “A Clockwork Orange” has stood the test of time. Our latest in the …continue reading Spookshow: A Clockwork Orange (1971)
What possessed us to talk about “The Exorcist: Believer” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s”? I think it’s clear the devil made us do it. …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Repossessed (Exorcist and FNaF)
Imaginative and intriguing, “Share?” is a sci-fi thriller that kept me on the hook, stayed with me after viewing, and made me eager to …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Share?
Though Tarantino fans may feel deja vu watching “Tales of Babylon”, it’s a fun ride that blends heart, humor, and hard-hitting crime thrills. Tales …continue reading Reel Review: Tales of Babylon (2023)
“The Taste of Things” is not the first film to celebrate the art of cooking, but it easily deserves a seat at the table …continue reading For Your Consideration: The Taste of Things (2023)
“Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story” is a riveting and heartfelt love letter to hip-hop, creative expression, friendship, and hope. The never-before-told behind-the-scenes …continue reading Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story
We return from Sundance 2024 with a bounty of upcoming films across multiple genres that made us stand up and take notice. The Sundance …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Sundance 2024
Want to elevate your horror game and raise the stakes on fun and frights? These films about high risk and reward are a sure …continue reading Triple Threat: Risk and Reward Horror
One of our absolute favorites out of last year’s festival circuit, the must-see “Lovely, Dark, and Deep” is finally receiving a wide release. XYZ’s …continue reading Trailer Park: Lovely, Dark, and Deep
A cult phenomenon and cultural touchstone, “They Live” is a timeless horror classic that’s as relevant and entertaining today as it ever was. This …continue reading Spookshow: They Live (1988)
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