
“Hatching” is a gut-wrenching commentary on growing up, motherhood, and generational trauma that’s become a new horror favorite of mine. Hatching started with a …continue reading Movie Night: Hatching (2022)
“Hatching” is a gut-wrenching commentary on growing up, motherhood, and generational trauma that’s become a new horror favorite of mine. Hatching started with a …continue reading Movie Night: Hatching (2022)
David Franco’s horror directorial debut truly captures the essence of the genre and is easily one of the must-see flicks of the summer.continue reading Reel Review: The Rental (2020)
Relic is a stunning and stylish look into the psychology of our own mortality. Peering into the sinister world of a parent with dementia, debut writer/director Natalie Erika James leads us into some very dark, and rotted places. Everything we see is coated in a creepy black slime that keeps spreading its sickness. With a disease this devastating, no jump scares are needed to create a terrifying film with many distressing and emotional layers.continue reading Reel Review: The Haunting Horror of “Relic” (2020)
Campy, chilling and deliciously gory, the style and stellar effects of “The Wretched” make this wicked witch tale creepy and terrifically entertaining. Believable and …continue reading Reel Review: The Wretched (2020)
MacKay and Davis are electric in “True History of the Kelly Gang”, a mayhem-fueled, punk rock look at history that eats the truth and …continue reading Reel Review: True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)
Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ dazzling debut “Swallow” is beautiful, thought provoking, and heartbreaking — flawlessly executed, it demands to be experienced. Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ Swallow is not what …continue reading Reel Review: Swallow (2020)
“The Nightingale” is much more than a tale of revenge. It’s about breaking points and the brutality left in a person when you take …continue reading Take Two Review: The Nightingale (2019)
In the surprising film “Victim”, a man is kidnapped and forced to endure an extreme identity change, while the filmmakers keep you guessing as …continue reading Flashback Friday: Victim (2010)
The genre-bending “The Wind” explores the terrors of the isolated prairie, with a slow-burning horror that creeps up on you like a cold chill …continue reading Take Two Review: The Wind (2019)
Don’t miss one of the most talked about films of the year: Jennifer Reeder’s “KNIVES AND SKIN”, a dreamy neon noir about death, identity, …continue reading Reel Review: Knives and Skin (2019)