We review a double bill of Eli Roth’s “The House With a Clock In Its Walls” and a limited engagement IMAX 3D showing of …continue reading Reel Review: The House With a Clock In Its Walls
Timo Tjahjanto takes the time to truly frighten in his latest film “May The Devil Take You” that can be best described as the …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: May the Devil Take You
Jonah Hill’s extraordinary directorial debut “Mid90s” is a touching and relatable ode to the heartbreak and hope of youth and the moments that define …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Mid90s
Black is back, returning with partner Kyle Gass for a long awaited new Tenacious D album and hilarious new web series of the same …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Post-Apocalypto
The new “Halloween” is everything you’ve been hoping for — smart and scary, it lovingly respects the original while creatively evolving the franchise. As the …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Halloween (2018)
“Suspiria” (2018) is a savagely beautiful, bleak fairytale that is both horrific and heartbreaking, visually spellbinding and deeply thought provoking. Like so many of …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Suspiria (2018)
“Sleep No More” is an intense and creative Sci-fi horror flick whose fantastic cinematography and great acting helps elevate it above its shortcomings. How …continue reading Reel Review: Sleep No More (2018)
Continuing the theme of films featuring senseless acts of violence, we examine 2008’s chilling home invasion horror “The Strangers” and its 2018 sequel. Last …continue reading Sunday Bloody Sunday: The Strangers
Born out of a viral tweet, “You Might Be the Killer” is a light-hearted, self aware love letter to the genre; “Scream” for the …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: You Might Be the Killer
The world premiere of Sonia Escolano’s “The House of Sweat and Tears” brings a beautifully filmed yet tragic tale based on true events. House …continue reading Fantastic Fest: House of Sweat and Tears
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