The surprise release of “The Cloverfield Paradox” on Superbowl Sunday caused a buzz, but does the Netflix exclusive score big or is it a …continue reading Reel Review: The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
You can come on in, but there’s not much to see: A review of the newest Netflix original film “The Open House” Matt Angel …continue reading Reel Review: The Open House (2018)
Horror On Demand: Your helpful guide to all the best in horror movies and series, streaming across major digital platforms this month February is …continue reading Watch More Horror: February 2018 Streaming Guide
Living up to its name, “Super Dark Times” is a dark and disturbing coming-of age nightmare with intense atmosphere…and one of 2017’s best films. …continue reading Reel Review: Super Dark Times (2017)
Julia Ducournau’s RAW (aka GRAVE) is a stunningly artistic take on modern cannibalism, neatly wrapped up as a coming-of-age story. I was lucky enough …continue reading Take Two Review: RAW (2017)
In celebration of the arrival of the fourth season of Black Mirror to Netflix, here are my top five favorite episodes from the prior …continue reading Best of Black Mirror: Five Must See Episodes
While the scenery may be quite beautiful, a long and tedious journey with no real destination makes “Temple” ultimately not worth the hike. Temple …continue reading Netflix and Kill: Temple (2017) Review
A Dark Song is a unique, character-driven exploration of an occult ritual aided by a strong script and stellar performances. A Dark Song is …continue reading Take Two Review: A Dark Song (2016)
Despite a strange conclusion, “I Am Not a Serial Killer” is an exquisitely paced character drama with impressive direction and outstanding performances. 2016’s I Am …continue reading Reel Review: I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016)
A Dark Song, currently streaming on Netflix, is a dark occultist tale of the hardships one will endure for forgiveness. Directed by Liam Gavin, A Dark Song follows Sophia (Catherine …continue reading Reel Review: A Dark Song (2016)
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