After falling madly in love with the new indie horror thriller “What Keeps You Alive”, I chat with director Colin Minihan and star Brittany …continue reading Indie Interview: Colin Minihan and Brittany Allen
While far from flawless, “Epidemic” remains a worthy achievement — a great looking, entertaining, and unique indie horror film deserving of your time. Every now …continue reading Reel Review: Epidemic (2018)
“Family Blood” is a thought provoking allegory for the endless cycle of addiction and the predators that prey on the weak and vulnerable. I …continue reading Review and Reflect: Family Blood (2018)
A comedic disaster: Though “Inhumanity” attempts to be a serious horror movie, it fails to present itself as anything other than a comedic parody. …continue reading Reel Review: Inhumanity (2018)
A nostalgic look back at the 1976 true crime-inspired film that first made me a slasher fan, “The Town That Dreaded Sundown”, and the …continue reading Bloody Sunday: The Town that Dreaded Sundown
Filled with enough twists to satisfy M. Night Shyamalan, “RUIN ME” is a thrilling and horrifying slasher that reveals deeper meaning on repeat viewings. …continue reading Reel Review: Ruin Me (2018) – A Shudder Exclusive
A special theatrical screening of John Carpenter’s horror masterpiece “They Live” reminded me of the film’s sheer brilliance. “I’ve come here to chew bubble …continue reading Monster’s Pick: They Live (1988)
Everything about James Bickert’s “Amazon Hot Box” is pure fun and an absolute delight for those who enjoy schlocky, tongue in cheek goodness. While …continue reading Reel Review: Amazon Hot Box (2018)
Travis Matthews’ indie psychological drama “Discreet” is rich with haunting images, discordant soundscapes, and symbols of trauma and violence. Meditative and dark, Travis Matthews’ …continue reading Reel Review: Discreet (2018)
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