Our staff reviews the female-driven anthology “Shevenge” featuring twelve short stories about revenge and ladies who take justice into their own hands. Intro by …continue reading Morbid Minis: Shevenge (Anthology)
“Tone-Deaf”, written and directed by the weird and wonderful Richard Bates Jr, is a funny and satirical thriller with a timely message. Two generations …continue reading Reel Review: Tone-Deaf (2019)
With a great chemistry among the cast, “Nekrotronic” blasts screens with a fast moving, action-packed bonanza that is an undeniably fun ride! “Someone, somewhere …continue reading Reel Review: Nekrotronic (2019)
Our staff reviews “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” — a childhood favorite and the genesis of much genre love brought to life on …continue reading Morbid Minis: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
“Gwen” is a tense, emotionally-wrought slow burn of a film with stellar acting, a fantastic story and gorgeous cinematography — a classic in the making. …continue reading Reel Review: Gwen (McGregor, 2019)
A babysitter with secrets and the young boys in care encounter dark forces one night in this funny but dark horror film with great …continue reading Reel Review: The Night Sitter (2018)
“Blood Paradise” is a stylish arthouse horror film with a surprising humor and Hitchockian suspense, but its strange sensibility isn’t for everyone. One of …continue reading Reel Review: Blood Paradise (2018)
The sub genre gets a lot of hate, but Bobcat Goldthwait’s love letter to Bigfoot, “Willow Creek”, is the perfect example of found footage …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Willow Creek
Though widely scorned by fans, “Mother!” for me was a deeply personal, haunting and horrifying tale of female oppression, neglect, and loneliness. I was …continue reading In Defense of Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!”
Despite its flaws, “Lords of Chaos” is an entertaining and visually captivating film, which effectively captures both mayhem and beauty. Lords of Chaos is …continue reading New on Blu: Lords of Chaos (2018, MVD)
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