
“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)

“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

“Deadsight” is a unique, chilling and enjoyable take on the zombie apocalypse genre; a film whose strengths far outshine its weaknesses. [dropcap]D[/dropcap]irector Jesse Thomas …continue reading Reel Review: Deadsight (2019)

“Dolls” is a fun and unique take on the evil killer doll — moving from slow-burning family drama to an entertaining and thought-provoking look …continue reading Reel Review: Dolls (Cuyle Carvin, 2019)

“The Special” lights a dark fuse — capturing the grotesque nightmare of a man consumed by a strange sexual obsession with explosive results. The Special …continue reading Sneak Peek: The Special (B. Harrison Smith)

Poor representation of minority and LGBTQ characters in horror is a sad truth, but the filmmakers of “Truth or Dare” dare to go a …continue reading Pride Pick: “Truth or Dare” (2018)

Ti West’s “The Sacrament” is an absolutely chilling, modern retelling of the infamous Jonestown massacre — with a slightly different flavor. As I was watching …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Sacrament (2013)

While “Kindred Spirits” is a fairly straightforward thriller, McKee again demonstrates how skilled he is at drawing the viewers in and making us care. …continue reading Take Two Review: Kindred Spirits

Almost defying genres, “Why Don’t You Just Die!” is equal parts horror, action and the blackest of black comedies — and a definite must-see. …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019: Why Don’t You Just Die!

Gigi Saul Guerrero brings a blood-soaked, socially-fueled nightmare to Blumhouse’s “Into the Dark” anthology and its newest installment, “Culture Shock”. Ever since Blumhouse announced …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Culture Shock
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