Based on a popular novel, “Piercing” is a black comedy about abuse and the dangerous dance between victim and abuser — often one in …continue reading Ithaca Fantastik Review: Piercing (2018)
Oscar-winning effects and one of the greatest comedy-horror films of all time, “An American Werewolf in London” hasn’t lost any of its charm or …continue reading Bloody Sunday: An American Werewolf in London
Adapted from a moving stage play, “My Name is Myeisha” is a truly unique, deeply affecting and unforgettable journey behind the horrifying headlines. I …continue reading Ithaca Fantastik Review: My Name is Myeisha
Despite plenty of blood, gore and great practical effects, “Bonehill Road” takes many wrong turns — sacrificing both the fun and the werewolves. Mother …continue reading Reel Review: Bonehill Road (2017)
I attended a very special screening of the Russian horror film “The Bride” at the Dryden Theatre, and it was a spooky experience, all …continue reading The Bride (2017) Haunts the Dryden
Beyond the Beyond picks up right where the Legendary Italian director Lucio Fulci’s classic, The Beyond (1981), left off. The film is written and …continue reading Horror Short: Beyond the Beyond (2018)
Surprisingly dramatic, compelling and emotional, “WELCOME TO MERCY” gives a much needed jolt to the stagnant horror genre of possession movies. Like the zombie …continue reading Reel Review: Welcome to Mercy (2018)
Take a chill pill, Dude, and check out the nostalgia-fueled “Night of the Comet”. Like, this 80s classic spin on the zombie film is …continue reading Bloody Sunday: Night of the Comet
“The Clovehitch Killer” is a smart, incredibly suspenseful and introspective look at repression, family and the moral soul of middle America. How does a …continue reading Reel Review: The Clovehitch Killer (2018)
The new “Halloween” is finally here. Is it the perfect homecoming for The Shape? Our staff heads to the theater to see if it …continue reading Morbid Minis: Halloween (2018)
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