
The new body horror entry, “Kill Your Lover”, offers an ick-worthy and emotionally aware take on ending a (literally) toxic relationship. Kill Your Lover …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Kill Your Lover

The new body horror entry, “Kill Your Lover”, offers an ick-worthy and emotionally aware take on ending a (literally) toxic relationship. Kill Your Lover …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Kill Your Lover

Ignore the unfair comparisons; “Longlegs” is a chilling, nightmarish supernatural crime thriller that confidently stands on its own legs. Something must be said about …continue reading Movie Night: Longlegs (2024)

“The Buildout” is a thought-provoking, jaw-dropping film that proves how far a tiny budget can go in the hands of a visionary filmmaker. In …continue reading CFF 2024: The Buildout

“June Zero” is a challenging and provoking look at how the fabric of history is woven, with monumental events shaped by ordinary people. One …continue reading Reel Review: June Zero (2024)

Despite a chilly reception, “Eat Local” is a vampire horror comedy that may not rise to greatness but is far from the worst way …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Eat Local(s) (2017)

“The Notorious Finster” is a fresh take on the slasher genre, offering a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase to unmask a killer’s identity. Directed by Cooper …continue reading Streaming Spotlight: The Notorious Finster

“The Lonely Man with the Ghost Machine” is an impressive, deeply meditative, ultra-low-budget affair about a broken man in a broken world. You may …continue reading CFF 2024: The Lonely Man With the Ghost Machine

Ti West’s “X” trilogy sings as a symphony to classic horror, even if the wildly entertaining but flawed finale “MaXXXine” misses a few beats. …continue reading Movie Night: MaXXXine (2024)

A beautiful blend of Southern Gothic horror and coming-of-age drama, “Ganymede” explores the pressures to conform and the power of love. I’ve said it …continue reading CFF 2024: Ganymede

Exquisitely crafted, “Daughter of the Sun” delivers both rural melancholy and Lovecraftian horror in a way that’s sublime and shattering. Sometimes, a movie comes …continue reading CFF 2024: Daughter of the Sun
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