The recently re-released mystery drama “The Midnight Swim” explores deep and dark territory with a beauty that will sweep you away. Though it premiered …continue reading Women in Horror: The Midnight Swim
What “Evil at the Door” lacks in story depth, it attempts to make up for in tension, tone, and at least a modicum of …continue reading Reel Review: Evil At The Door (2022)
West’s smart, scary horror film “X” is arriving on digital, and here’s why it’s worth your time and money — likely one of the best …continue reading Movie Night: Ti West’s “X” (2022)
While the well-acted “Master” is a decent and decidedly watchable film, many viewers may wonder who exactly this film was for. Modern horror dramas …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Master (2022)
“You Won’t Be Alone” is a unique story rich in Macedonian folklore — a must-see for anyone who enjoyed “The Witch” and other similar …continue reading Movie Night: You Won’t Be Alone (2022)
“Spine of the Night” is an ultraviolent throwback to animated films of yesteryear, with some fatalistic philosophy for good measure. Can a film be …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Spine of Night (2021)
The real-life inspired horror in “Scrapper” is compelling and bone-chilling, but does that translate to satisfying onscreen thrills? The crime/drama/thriller Scrapper (originally titled The …continue reading VOD Verdict: Scrapper (2021)
Netflix’s “Black Crab” is a bleak and depressing post-apocalyptic action thriller that can’t help but leave the audience a little cold. Ahh, Netflix. It’s …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Black Crab (2022)
Anthology fans with a hunger for humor and a palate for low-budget, indie horror should have a blast with “Monsters in the Closet”. A …continue reading Reel Review: Monsters in the Closet (2022)
“The Handler” is an earnest, albeit deeply flawed, low-budget take on the “one-man army” genre of action/thriller. Outside of horror films, my primary go-to …continue reading Reel Review: The Handler (2021)
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