A slasher film that actually delivers on what it promises, “Hell Fest” is the perfect re-creation of everything that can go wrong in a …continue reading Reel Review: Hell Fest Theatrical Review (2018)
A hard to categorize yet beautiful fantasy horror film, “Mermaid’s Song” is a dark coming-of-age story and a unique take on an age-old folktale. …continue reading Reel Review: Mermaid’s Song (2018)
Religious horror continues to flow to the mainstream audiences, but can a creepy location and genre veterans make “The Church” stand out to audiences? …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: “The Church” Movie Review
As “The Nightmare” so effectively explores, sometimes the scariest place isn’t a haunted house or a darkened movie theater —it’s inside your own mind. …continue reading Sunday Bloody Sunday: The Nightmare
While “Soul to Keep” is a familiar story about good vs evil, strong performances and plenty of scares help elevate this smart supernatural horror …continue reading Reel Review: Soul to Keep (2018)
“Camp Death III in 2D” is a slasher parody with mixed results: a self-indulgent, politically incorrect hodgepodge with some on-point death scenes. I’ve done …continue reading Reel Review: Camp Death III in 2D
Sony delivers another toxic blow to its languishing Marvel properties, failing to give fans the dark, R-rated cinematic treatment Venom deserved. Let me get …continue reading Reel Review: “Venom” (2018)
Elizabeth Schuch’s remarkable feature film debut “The Book of Birdie” is a strangely beautiful and powerful film — a stunning cinematic achievement. Wow. I …continue reading Reel Review: The Book of Birdie (2017)
“Blood Child” is an emotionally haunting and chilling supernatural thriller about the pain of loss that succeeds in many ways, despite its flaws. Underestimating …continue reading Reel Review: Blood Child (2018)
First time feature director James Ojala creates a surprisingly layered and impressive debut with the smartly written eco-thriller, “Strange Nature”. Strange Nature is based …continue reading Reel Review: Strange Nature (2018)
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