With a compelling story, some great dark humor, and plenty of style points, “King Car” is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Filmed in Brazil by …continue reading Foreign Friday: King Car (2022)
“Hypochondriac” is a personal, utterly frightening, and engrossing thriller — showcasing enormous talent in front of and behind the camera. Hypochondriac is a psychological thriller …continue reading Reel Review: Hypochondriac (2022)
IFC Films’ “Resurrection” is a powerfully acted, thrilling ride that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until its final shot. Resurrection is …continue reading Reel Review: Resurrection (2022)
“Men” takes aim at real-life inspired horror, but it doesn’t seem to know who its audience is or how to properly convey a pervasive …continue reading Diggin Deep: Men (2022)
For horror fans hoping for another home run from celebrated filmmaker Jordan Peele, his latest “NOPE” absolutely does not disappoint. In just six years …continue reading Movie Night: Nope (2022)
We dig deep into the themes of empowerment, survival, and the strength of female friendship in the harrowing survival thriller “Black Rock”. The 2012 …continue reading The Ferocity of Female Friendship in Black Rock
A smart subversion of the sub-genre, “The Silent Party” is a thoughtful and compelling exploration of machismo and female exploitation. Before we begin, viewers …continue reading Reel Review: The Silent Party (2019)
An extraordinary film with an even more remarkable backstory, the sci-fi adventure “Karmalink” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Though I hesitate to recommend …continue reading Reel Review: Karmalink (2021)
Now on demand, it’s the perfect time to experience the near flawless horror film “The Black Phone” — delivering a direct line to darkness. …continue reading Movie Night: The Black Phone (2022)
A surprisingly effective small-budget gem, “De Poel” makes tremendous use of its Dutch setting to create its chilling tale of man vs nature. The …continue reading Foreign Film Friday: De Poel
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