“Lilith” is a new horror anthology, inspired by the legend of the iconic demon, which features segments about men being punished for the abuse …continue reading Reel Review: Lilith (Horror anthology, 2018)
A modern take on a familiar premise, “Escape Room” is a tense and entertaining thriller to usher in what will hopefully be another great …continue reading Reel Review: Escape Room (2019)
Ignore the critics…”Skinned Deep” is an underrated slasher throwback gem that’s wonderfully gory and totally bizarre in the best possible way. To start the …continue reading New Year’s Monster: “Skinned Deep” (2004)
Despite decent effects, all-star cameos, and a clear love of the genre, “Terror Tales” is an unpolished horror anthology that struggles to truly deliver. …continue reading Fade to Black: Terror Tales (2016)
“I Dare You to Open Your Eyes” is both a powerful dark drama about isolation and the cycle of abuse, as well as an …continue reading Sneak Peek: I Dare You to Open Your Eyes
Despite some graphic scenes and a couple of highlights, “Faces of Snuff” ends up being more cheesy fun than truly shocking or subversive. In …continue reading Reel Review: Faces of Snuff (2016)
Haters gonna hate, but is all of the venom being spewed at Sony’s latest attempt to keep their Spider-man universe alive legit? Can we …continue reading Take Two Review: Venom (2018)
Michael Paré delivers a powerful performance in “The Shelter”, a haunting examination of living with the consequences of poor decisions. Much like TERROR TALK, …continue reading Take Two Review: John Fallon’s “The Shelter” (2016)
The film adaptation of graphic novel “My Friend Dahmer” delivers through stellar acting, fantastic attention to detail, and close adherence to the book. My …continue reading Reel Review: My Friend Dahmer (2017)
Part splatter zombie flick and part psychedelic road trip, “Face of Evil” turns out to be a hallucinatory mind-bender that warrants repeat visits. Stories …continue reading Reel Review: Face of Evil (2016)
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