A room in an anonymous hotel has a profoundly dark effect on all who stay there in the chilling new thriller “Country of Hotels”. …continue reading Trailer Park: Country of Hotels
Decent practical effects and makeup, plus an interesting story of how the film was saved from obscurity, make this one fun but nothing more. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scared Stiff (1987)
We look back at one of the biggest hits of 2022, “Smile”, and review what it sure to be one of the best films …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “BlackBerry” and “Smile”
The potential for greatness in “The Lake” is there, but the story fails to captivate and the strong creature visuals are rarely on display. …continue reading Reel Review: The Lake (2023)
This supernatural horror film pushes a pretense of depth with great potential but ultimately struggles to float above boring. In search of a hidden …continue reading The Daily Dig: Livid (2011)
“Cube” (2021) is a rare instance of a Japanese remake that doesn’t compare to its Western counterpart, rather than the other way around. If …continue reading Foreign Friday: Cube (2021)
Before you bemoan there’s nothing good on Netflix, try these helpful hacks to access better, more user-friendly, focused recommendations. Who says social media can’t …continue reading Hacking Netflix: Secret Codes & Hidden Gems
The Lighthouse International Film Festival is a celebration of cinema, creativity, and community on Long Beach Island, NJ. This year’s Lighthouse Film Festival, the …continue reading 2023 Lighthouse Film Festival
“Dosed” is a moving and effective documentary about one woman’s quest to find peace in her final days and the power of medicinal mushrooms. …continue reading Real 2 Reel: “Dosed: The Trip of a Lifetime”
On the anniversary of its release, we celebrate the legacy of George A. Romero’s unsung non-zombie classic “Martin” from 1978. In 1976, George Romero …continue reading Horror History: Martin (1978)
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