
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)

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)

Contracted is a unique, disturbing and gore-soaked take on the zombie sub-genre that offered surprisingly more substance on a second viewing. Zombie movies are …continue reading Second Chance Review: Contracted

We had back to Hawkins, Indiana as The Duffer Brothers have once again turned us Upside-Down for another excellent adventure with Eleven and the …continue reading Series Review: Stranger Things Season 2

Netflix delivers the treats this Halloween season with The Babysitter, a refreshingly fun and bloody horror comedy with the makings of a new cult …continue reading Reel Review: The Babysitter (2017)

Gerald’s Game is a near flawless, tension-filled adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling novel featuring powerful performances and an unforgettable story If 2017 is the …continue reading Reel Review: Gerald’s Game (2017)

Mancini delivers another innovative and surprisingly original evolution of the Child’s Play franchise in the wonderfully gory and fun Cult of Chucky Where would …continue reading Reel Review: Cult of Chucky (2017)

As if becoming a stepdad isn’t daunting enough, when your new stepson also happens to be the anti-christ…that’s enough to send anyone over the …continue reading Reel Review: Little Evil (2017)

Self-aware vampire meditation in Michael O’Shea’s The Transfiguration Bleak city streets. Gray, graffiti-covered buildings. Empty fields and cramped apartment homes. Typically, these types of …continue reading Reel Review: The Transfiguration (2016)
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