This week on the podcast, we dive into the haunting indie horror hit “It Follows” — a buzzworthy film with a great premise and a …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: It Follows (2014)
Some like it weird, and “Extraneous Matter” more than delivers the surreal and subversive titillation, but it’s also strangely beautiful. For some, watching a …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Extraneous Matter
It may not be what you’re expecting or what you’re used to, but “An Exquisite Meal” promises to take you on a wild, unpredictable …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: An Exquisite Meal (2021)
Beautiful, bleak, surreal, and enchanting, fans of films off the beaten path should “Squeal” with delight at this impressive dark fairytale. From the opening …continue reading Reel Review: Squeal (2021)
This week on the podcast, we’re getting hot and bothered with two super sexy and sex-fueled slasher-horror films: “Girl House” and “X”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Adults Only
This week on the podcast, we attempt to peel back the layers from “Men”, Alex Garland’s complicated treatise on gender relations. MEN (2022) Carolyn …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Men (2022)
This week on the podcast, dive in with us to the wonderfully weird, beautiful, and wickedly smart waters of the black comedy “The Lobster”. …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Lobster (2015)
A surreal, experimental film aimed at the arthouse crowd, “Friend of the World” has big ideas but may be too muddled for mainstream audiences. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Friend of the World (2020)
We need to talk about a film that wants to destroy you. Join us for a journey into the psychological thriller “We Need to …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: We Need to Talk About Kevin
“The Scary of Sixty-First” is just scary enough to have earned its title, but maybe only if you’re in it for the long haul. …continue reading Reel Review: The Scary of Sixty-First
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