
Shot in 30 days on a dare, “Dementia: Part II” is a scrappy horror-comedy that’s as bizarre and charming as its behind-the-scenes story. When …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: “Dementia: Part II” (2018/2021)

Shot in 30 days on a dare, “Dementia: Part II” is a scrappy horror-comedy that’s as bizarre and charming as its behind-the-scenes story. When …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: “Dementia: Part II” (2018/2021)

In the mesmerizing “A Desert”, the search for lost beauty becomes a dark descent through the literal and metaphorical wilderness. Two decades after its …continue reading Reel Review: A Desert (2024)

Gorgeous and deeply unnerving, the religious folk horror “The Severed Sun” is a witchy and rebellious scream that deserves to be heard. “In the …continue reading Reel Review: The Severed Sun

“Final Destination: Bloodlines” is a sequel that understands the assignment: honor the past, fix the messes, and deliver a killer good time. By now, …continue reading Movie Night: “Final Destination: Bloodlines”

Get ready for some of the most bizarre, brutal, and unforgettable weapons ever wielded on screen, from boomerangs to butcher’s hammers. Knives, axes, and …continue reading 10 Creative Weapons That Slay

Nicolas Cage’s directorial debut “Sonny” is a grim, Southern noir about a tortured gigolo, soaked in sleaze and wildly uneven ambition. IN THIS CORNER: …continue reading Cage Match: Sonny (2003)

“Ten Tales From Hell” is a collection of dark delicacies, each a treat to be savored, with innocent beginnings but mind-blowing endings. While scrolling …continue reading Fiction Friday: Ten Tales From Hell

The best true crime horror films do more than explore human monstrosity; they reflect the horror of collective guilt and societal complicity. The most …continue reading The Hidden Horror of True Crime

In the riotous “Deadstream”, a disgraced influencer livestreams his descent into demonic chaos and battles more than just cancellation. This week it’s Tiana’s choice, …continue reading Spookshow: Deadstream (2022)

David Lynch’s debut, “Eraserhead”, still challenges audiences not to understand, but to feel—to submit to unease and sit inside discomfort. Show host Carolyn Smith-Hillmer …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Eraserhead (1977)
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