With great practical effects and three unique and compelling tales of terror, “Dr. Saville’s Horror Show” is a solid anthology offering. I love a …continue reading Reel Review: Dr. Saville’s Horror Show
A tale of trauma and toxic masculinity, “Bliss of Evil” is part slasher, part psychological horror, and part woman-fights-back thriller. We open on a …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Bliss of Evil
With a quick pace, strong visual style, and potent subtext, “The Reaper Man” is a strong offering in the folk and revenge horror subgenres. …continue reading The Reaper Man (2023)
Controversial, disturbing, thought-provoking, and at times hilarious, “Poundcake” delivers equal parts horror, satire, and social commentary. Have you ever watched a film that took …continue reading Make Believe Seattle 2023: Poundcake
Celebrating diversity and representation, the work of talented women filmmakers around the world received a well-deserved stage at SXSW 2023. It’s the final part …continue reading SXSW 2023: Ten Women-Driven Shorts
Bishal Dutta’s impressive directorial debut is a chilling allegory for a painful identity crisis told through a unique lens we rarely see. Few things …continue reading SXSW 2023: It Lives Inside
Though it may feel familiar, “The Creeping” is a slow-burn ghost film elevated by effective chills and stellar production values. I first got a …continue reading Reel Review: The Creeping (2023)
In honor of Black History Month, we review two black horror films, old and new, and discuss their exploration of interesting themes. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Black Horror
A challenging but beautiful, thought-provoking, and moving film, “The Way Out” is a tense, thrilling, and character-driven powerhouse. The Way Out is the latest …continue reading Now Watch This: The Way Out (2022)
A low-budget ‘girls in peril’ effort with refreshing representation, “Those Who Call” has a great ring to it, but is it worth picking up …continue reading VOD Verdict: Those Who Call (2023)
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