“Easter Bloody Easter” promises a fun, campy addition to holiday horror, but does its killer bunny concept have teeth, or does it lack bite? …continue reading VOD Verdict: Easter Bloody Easter
“Puzzle Box” is a deeply affecting, truly frightening found footage film that delivers a surprising amount of depth and character investment. Puzzle Box is …continue reading UFF 2024: Puzzle Box
Delivering bloody and gruesome action, “Tahoe Joe 2” is a found footage Bigfoot film that feels remarkably real and leaves you wanting more. When …continue reading UFF 2024: Tahoe Joe 2
Though “Nias” is not traditional horror, this clever twist on found footage left me feeling as tense and anxious as the best genre films. …continue reading UFF 2024: Nias
With a title revealing the central conflict, “Immaculate” could also describe star Sydney Sweeney’s flawless and memorable performance. Immaculate is a film that rests …continue reading Movie Night: Immaculate (SXSW 2024)
A satirical horror comedy, “Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea” is a crude, bizarre film that really does bite off more than it …continue reading Reel Review: Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea
Almost certainly the next big horror hit of 2024, “Late Night With The Devil” successfully conjures up new fear from an old trope. I …continue reading Movie Night: Late Night With the Devil
Unique and unforgettable, “Hundreds of Beavers” is a riotous good time — even if you’re not in the film’s target audience. Imagine Wile E. Coyote …continue reading Take Two Review: Hundreds of Beavers (2024)
With stellar performances and a plot that pulls no punches, “Femme” nails the tried and true thriller formula filtered through a queer gaze. Femme …continue reading Reel Review: Femme (2024)
2010’s “Motion Sickness” is a little-known surrealist nightmare and allegory for the Jewish experience that deserves an audience. I wasn’t planning on writing about …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Motion Sickness (2010)
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