“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
“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)
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)
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)
“Knuckleball” is a brutal story of cat and mouse; with great FX and a jaw-dropping ending, it makes “Home Alone” look like a G-Rated …continue reading Reel Review: Knuckleball 2018
“Housewife” is a hypnotic and insane Lovecraftian nightmare from Can Evrenol that lives beautifully in a haunting and bloody dream-world of its own. Housewife …continue reading Reel Review: Housewife (2018)
Fangoria Gorezone’s “Joshua” is an unforgettably chilling look at what happens when the human condition is pushed over the edge and into darkness. As …continue reading Monster’s October Pick: Joshua (2006)
Anthology films can be hit or miss or just generally uneven, but “Tales of Halloween” offers a humorous and well-crafted spin on the sub …continue reading Sunday Bloody Sunday: Tales of Halloween
There’s so much to love about the underappreciated, female-driven “Assassination Nation” — especially if you’re a fan of smart, socially aware horror. If everyone’s phones, …continue reading Reel Review: Assassination Nation
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