Extremely funny, engaging, and well-acted, “Gatlopp: Hell of a Game” is a horror-comedy that happens to be a hell of a good time. Horror …continue reading Reel Review: Gatlopp (2022)
With great performances and a villain that you love to hate, “Superhost” is a wildly entertaining ride that gives horror fans what they want. …continue reading New on Blu: Superhost (2021)
V/H/S 94 is a brutal and chilling addition to the franchise — a gory adrenaline rush from series veterans and exciting new blood. As a …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: V/H/S 94
“Hall” is a chilling and timely film that is a bit perplexing at times, but the atmosphere and tension kept me hanging on until …continue reading Reel Review: Hall (2020)
We talk horror and “Hall” with Death himself, genre icon Julian Richings, whose latest outing once again proves there’s nothing he can’t do. If …continue reading Interview with Genre Icon Julian Richings
Deeply emotional, dark, and riveting, “No Man of God” grabbed my attention immediately and I never lost interest all the way to the end. …continue reading Reel Review: No Man of God (2021)
“Initiation” is an intriguing slasher film with an old-school horror feel; an amazing debut from first-time director John Berardo. Whiton University is a “killer” …continue reading Movie Night: Initiation (aka Init!ation) (2020)
The amazing Aussie undead film “Cargo” is a powerful story about survival and the love a parent has for their child. … As one …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: Cargo
The newest addition to the SAW-verse, “Spiral”, is as bloody and merciless as one would expect — and I was so ready to play the …continue reading Hot Take: “Spiral: From the Book of Saw” Review
The suspenseful and slow-burn thriller “Goodbye Honey” examines trust, the need to survive, loss and vengeance. Hundreds of thousands of people go missing every …continue reading Reel Review: Goodbye Honey (2021)