
Brutal and timely, “The Long Walk” turns King’s dystopia into a chilling allegory of power, oppression, and survival in a fractured society. “Any game …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Long Walk (2025)

Brutal and timely, “The Long Walk” turns King’s dystopia into a chilling allegory of power, oppression, and survival in a fractured society. “Any game …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Long Walk (2025)

Cage takes to the skies in the 1990 action flick “Fire Birds”, a blatant “Top Gun” knockoff that you’ve probably never heard of. Wonder …continue reading Cage Match: Fire Birds (1990)

“Theater Is Dead” is a witty, blood-soaked ode to theater kids—mixing backstage banter, demonic rituals, and one unforgettable finale. The stage has always been …continue reading Fantastic Fest: Theater is Dead (2025)

In “The G”, powerhouse Dale Dickey unleashes fury in a harrowing revenge tale that exposes the real-world horrors of elder exploitation. In the icy …continue reading Indie Spotlight: The G (2023)

The Greek nightmare “She Loved Blossoms More” blends sci-fi, fantasy, and body horror into a disorienting journey through loss and obsession. Yannis Veslemes’ She …continue reading Reel Review: She Loved Blossoms More (2024)

More fever dream than sports drama, “Him” unsettles with surreal horror and body-breaking symbolism—divisive but worth a second look. Some films arrive fully formed …continue reading In Defense of: Him (2025)

“Sirāt” is a devastating yet transcendent film steeped in allegory and existential horror—an unforgettable cinematic experience. I’m always chasing what I call the Hereditary …continue reading Fantastic Fest: Sirāt (2025)

“Solitude” takes a reality TV–style survival competition and twists it into a harrowing folk horror about hunger, madness, and the Wendigo. The wilderness has …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Solitude (2025)

“When We Were Live” is a celebration of creativity, activism, and the fight for authentic voices in a commercialized media landscape. Fantastic Fest has …continue reading Fantastic Fest: When We Were Live (2025)

Alexandre O. Philippe’s “Chain Reactions” doesn’t rehash how “Texas Chain Saw” was made; it reveals how it rewired the people who saw it. The …continue reading Reel Review: Chain Reactions (2025)
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