Larry Fessenden’s newest film “Depraved” is a hauntingly beautiful yet horrific and heartbreaking look at a modern-day Frankenstein. Mary Shelley’s tale about creating life …continue reading Portland Horror Film Fest: Depraved
“A Record of Sweet Murder” is a quieter effort from Japanese goremaster Koji Shiriashi about a desperate killer trying to alter his reality. One …continue reading Unearthed Films: A Record of Sweet Murder
They say love can drive you crazy, and the very disturbing and effective psychological thriller “Follow” is truly the personification of that. This week’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Follow (Owen Egerton, 2015)
Mark Schwab’s LGBT thriller, “Crisis Hotline” tells a tragic and intense tale of toxic passion and blunt betrayal that leaves a lasting impression. The …continue reading Reel Review: Crisis Hotline (2019)
Inspired by true events, “Stay Out Stay Alive” is a chillingly convincing tale of what happens when the darker side of human nature takes …continue reading Portland Horror Film Fest: “Stay Out Stay Alive”
Well-executed and performed, the effective supernatural story “Ghost in the Graveyard” overcomes its limitations in stylish and visually arresting ways. Writer and director Charlie …continue reading Fade to Black: Ghost in the Graveyard (2019)
Netflix’s much buzzed about “The Perfection” is an absolutely indescribable mind trip, which isn’t quite sure of its intentions. Or is it? Ok. This …continue reading Take Two Review: The Perfection (Spoilers)
Nicely shot and brilliantly directed, with solid performances from the two leads, “Berlin Syndrome” is a bleak and tense, must see Aussie horror film. …continue reading Take Two Review: Berlin Syndrome (2017)
“Terror in the Skies” is an exceptionally well made, must see documentary for anyone interested in creatures of myth and unexplained phenomena. Small Town …continue reading Reel Review: Terror in the Skies (2019)
“The Child Remains” begins with a great premise and shows a lot of promise. But while genuinely creepy in parts, it doesn’t quite deliver. …continue reading Reel Review: The Child Remains (2017/2019)
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