
“A Nun’s Curse” utilizes humor and atmosphere to create a satisfying and scary story that’s also a wonderfully fun showcase for horror icon Felissa …continue reading Reel Review: A Nun’s Curse (2020)

“A Nun’s Curse” utilizes humor and atmosphere to create a satisfying and scary story that’s also a wonderfully fun showcase for horror icon Felissa …continue reading Reel Review: A Nun’s Curse (2020)

The SXSW Film Collection brought the popular fest to home viewers, and I’m thrilled to share two of my favorite documentary films from the …continue reading SXSW 2020: My Darling Vivian, Modern Whore

Camille Keaton brings a devilishly fun attitude, but “Cry for the Bad Man” just misses the target with a story that is only half-cocked. …continue reading Reel Review: Cry for the Bad Man (2020)

Campy, chilling and deliciously gory, the style and stellar effects of “The Wretched” make this wicked witch tale creepy and terrifically entertaining. Believable and …continue reading Reel Review: The Wretched (2020)

MacKay and Davis are electric in “True History of the Kelly Gang”, a mayhem-fueled, punk rock look at history that eats the truth and …continue reading Reel Review: True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)

I recommend “Eat” with an extreme word of caution; it’s an excellent but ultra gory indie horror film that is not for the weak. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Eat (2014)

Though made in 2018, “The Platform” feels eerily prescient — a brilliant but hard to watch film perfectly in tune with this particular moment in …continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Platform (2019)

A beautifully made film, “Infection” sets the bar high for how indie zombie films should look, though it underwhelms with its predictable storyline. After …continue reading Reel Review: Infection (2019)

Delighting audiences on the festival circuit, the entertaining and well made “Puppet Killer” is a horror comedy destined for cult classic status. One of …continue reading Sneak Peek: Puppet Killer (2019)

Smalltown mocumentary details everyone’s deepest fears, and reveals the hidden horror of “going missing”continue reading Reel Review: We Are the Missing (2020)
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