
While not perfect, the right amount of humor, along with solid creative execution and visual style, makes “Tooth Fairy” a worthwhile watch. As children, …continue reading Reel Review: Tooth Fairy (UK, 2019)

While not perfect, the right amount of humor, along with solid creative execution and visual style, makes “Tooth Fairy” a worthwhile watch. As children, …continue reading Reel Review: Tooth Fairy (UK, 2019)

The premise for the supernatural British horror movie “Scrawl” about a deadly comic book is interesting, but the execution is sadly less so. Scrawl …continue reading Reel Review: Scrawl (2015, 2019)

“Bit” is a unique and stylish horror comedy that is both an intersectional feminist film and a contemporary vampire tale — plus, it’s kick ass …continue reading Reel Review: BIT (Michael Elmore, 2019)

In his stylish and original debut feature “Luz”, German filmmaker Tilman Singer takes the audience on a uniquely non-linear journey. [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he often mind-bending, yet …continue reading Reel Review: Luz (Tilman Singer, 2018)

Our staff heads to the theater to check out “Midsommar”, Ari Aster’s highly anticipated and polarizing follow up to his breakout horror hit “Hereditary”. …continue reading Morbid Minis: Midsommar (2019)

We talk with the talented filmmaker behind the new, must see indie horror film “Trespassers”, Orson Oblowitz and discuss what makes this film so …continue reading “Trespassers” Review and Filmmaker Interview

Polly McIntosh’s directorial debut “Darlin’” is chock full of youth angst, ideas, and blood — and it’s a very satisfying sequel to “The Woman”. Eyes …continue reading Take Two Review: Pollyanna McIntosh’s Darlin’

Disturbing and hilarious in equal amounts, “Ashes” is a surprising indie horror film with a unique premise that I think will please a lot …continue reading Reel Review: Ashes (2019)

“Let Her Out” is an intense and powerful film about paranoia that is criminally under looked and underappreciated — one of the best films you …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Let Her Out (2017)

“Nightmare Cinema” from Masters of Horror creator Mick Garris is a stylish, disturbing, twisted and blood-soaked joy to watch. [dropcap]T[/dropcap]his feature horror anthology is …continue reading Portland Horror Film Fest: Nightmare Cinema
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