All the “pussy” jokes aside, Hell’s Kitty is a surprisingly fun and entertaining romp with a stellar cast of horror greats and lots of …continue reading Reel Review: Hell’s Kitty (2018)
The void stares back in Graham Skipper’s debut film, Sequence Break, a visually stunning and compelling nod to Cronenberg and 80’s horror. Graham Skipper …continue reading Reel Review: Sequence Break (2017)
A generic script keeps “Feral” from rising above the pack; but a strong cast, great direction and solid effects still make it worth a …continue reading Reel Review: Feral (IFC Midnight, 2018)
“Operation Avalanche” is a new thriller about the 1969 moon landing that shoots for the stars, but loses something in the transmission. It’s no …continue reading Reel Review: Operation Avalanche (2016)
While the filmmakers show promise, wooden performances and a paltry script prevent “The Nursery” from offering anything new to the horror genre. Co-directed by …continue reading Reel Review: The Nursery (2018)
Part fun creature feature and part tense and character-driven suspense thriller, the highly original Island Zero packs quite a punch on a small budget. …continue reading Reel Review: Island Zero (2017)
A clever concept, well crafted script and creative, crowd-pleasing kills help make “The Toybox” a highly satisfying and entertaining ride. In an attempt to …continue reading Sneak Peek: The Toybox (2018)
The wonderfully campy but surprisingly entertaining “My Mom’s a Werewolf” is a movie that knows it’s bad…but it also knows it’s totally worth it. …continue reading Second Chance Review: My Mom’s a Werewolf
This week brings one film that fails to deliver on its frightening potential and one that entertains more than it deserves to. The Cine-Files …continue reading Cine-Files: “Slumber” and “Welcome to the Jungle”
When every bullet hits its mark: The Shudder Exclusive “Downrange” is a gripping, highly original, pulse-pounding thriller that never lets up. Ryuhei Kitamura’s Downrange …continue reading Reel Review: Downrange (2017)
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