
An apt metaphor for Internet and social media obsession, “Deadcon” is a supernatural horror film that feels surprisingly and terrifyingly real. The second full …continue reading Take Two Review: Deadcon (2019)

An apt metaphor for Internet and social media obsession, “Deadcon” is a supernatural horror film that feels surprisingly and terrifyingly real. The second full …continue reading Take Two Review: Deadcon (2019)

“Wade in the Water” is a deeply touching, sad and funny, quirky drama that impossibly hits all the right notes and features poignant performances. …continue reading Reel Review: Wade in the Water

“Punta Muerto” is a stylish, Hitchcockian horror noir from Argentina that poses the age old question: is the mystery, by itself, enough? Punta Muerto …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Punta Muerto

“Kindred Spirits” is not what you’re expecting from Lucky McKee. But if you’re patient, you may really enjoy this slow but beautifully crafted ride. …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Kindred Spirits

Pollyanna McIntosh’s directorial debut “Darlin’” is a unique genre-bending horror film that embraces both the light and dark sides of humanity. Equal parts blood-soaked …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Darlin’

If you’ve always felt that a traditional Western would make beautiful music with a classic horror premise, then “The Wind” may strike a perfect …continue reading Terror Tuesday: The Wind

“Forbidden World” is a Roger Corman production of a Sci-Fi Horror Exploitation Slime Fest that’s campy enough to be great fun and utterly rewatchable. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Forbidden World (1982)

Though not mind blowing, fans of real life ghost stories and paranormal creepiness may want to take the short, scenic ride with “Clinton Road”. …continue reading Reel Review: Clinton Road (2018)

Inspired by memorable horror classics, “Reborn” is a compelling, well made, emotional rollercoaster of a tale about loss and vengeance. Reborn is a story …continue reading Portland Horror Film Fest: Reborn

“Achoura” is a dark, uncompromising and beautifully executed monster movie that kept me fully engrossed — and left me wanting even more. The past is …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Achoura
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