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)
Set amidst the drug war violence of Mexico, this film will break your heart, make you believe in ghosts, and make you stand up …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: Tigers Are Not Afraid
Tense and well-acted, “Held” is a smart feminist thriller — with a scary premise — that held my attention throughout. In the feminist thriller …continue reading Movie Night: Held (2021)
Cynical and brutal, “Don’t Tell a Soul” is a black comedy thriller with great acting and a stellar ending; a strong debut from Alex …continue reading Reel Review: Don’t Tell a Soul (2020)
Fun, funny, and surprisingly sweet, the horror comedy about zombies and mobsters, “Witness Infection”, is sick but pleasantly infectious. I love zombie films and …continue reading Movie Night: Witness Infection (2020)
In an absolutely gorgeous film, director Anthony Scott Burns asks, “What if all your dreams could come true — even the darkest ones?” Come True …continue reading Reel Review: Come True (2020)
February is both Black History and Women in Horror Month — and the perfect time to celebrate 10 of my favorite black women in horror. …continue reading Zombie Girl’s Top 10 Black Women in Horror
“A Nightmare Wakes” is a devastatingly beautiful gothic tale about the tremendous torment and talent of “Frankenstein” creator Mary Shelley. A Nightmare Wakes is a …continue reading Reel Review: A Nightmare Wakes (2020)
Entertaining, funny, serious, and gross, the decade’s best zombie films are sure to bring some undead joy, even with a year as horrible as …continue reading Zombie Girl’s 10 Best Zombie Films of the Decade
Passionate, horrifying, and filled with unbridled rage, “Hunter Hunter” from writer/director Shawn Linden is a powerhouse film you will not soon forget. Hunter Hunter …continue reading Reel Review: Hunter Hunter (2020)
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