The love letter to our favorite holiday, 10/31, is back with its third chilling and thrilling Halloween horror installment, 10/31 Part 3. Just in …continue reading Trailer Park: 10/31 Part 3
The sadistic Aussie export “Beaten to Death” is unspeakably nasty, nihilistic, and sickeningly vicious — a masterpiece of monstrosity. I used to think the New …continue reading Movie Night: Beaten to Death (2023)
“Failure!” is a riveting single-take chamber piece that impresses in every way, anchored by a spellbinding performance from Ted Raimi. Ingmar Bergman is my …continue reading Reel Review: Failure! (2023)
A microbudget, mind-bending horror film, “Subject” is intense and intelligent, evocative and emotional, and effective on many levels. This Aussie indie horror gem hooked …continue reading Reel Review: Subject (2023)
The time loop trope is well-tread, but “Brightwood” paves new ground with a clever, intelligent allegory that’s surprising at every turn. Many of us …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Brightwood (2023)
With an intriguing premise, solid scares, and impressive visuals, “Black Mold” blends psychological and supernatural horror to great effect. Right out of the gate, …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Black Mold
A staggering work of feminist horror, “Birth/Rebirth” finds familiar inspiration in the depth and emotional weight of “Frankenstein”. Birth/Rebirth wastes no time making an …continue reading Reel Review: Birth/Rebirth (2023)
An overwrought attempt at blending melodrama with horror shutters any potential “Dark Windows” had to deliver thrills and chills. With a captivating minimalist poster …continue reading Reel Review: Dark Windows (2023)
“Waking Nightmare” is strange, surreal, and a bit mental — and that’s both its charm and its curse; a flawed but intriguing jumble. With an …continue reading Reel Review: Waking Nightmare (2023)
A staggering surprise that defies expectations, “Trader” is a tour-de-force of engaging, explosive bottle horror that demands to be seen. Trader doesn’t sound like …continue reading Reel Review: Trader (2023)
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