
An inventive and entertaining love letter to the slasher heyday, “The Third Saturday in October” is a double feature made for popcorn and PJs. …continue reading Movie Night: The Third Saturday in October

An inventive and entertaining love letter to the slasher heyday, “The Third Saturday in October” is a double feature made for popcorn and PJs. …continue reading Movie Night: The Third Saturday in October

If you think the world needs less of Pete Davidson, his wildly funny and empathetic new show on Peacock helps prove why that’s “Bupkis”. …continue reading Series Review: Bupkis

Visually arresting yet undeniably flawed, is there light to be found at the end of “The Long Dark Trail” or is it best to …continue reading VOD Verdict: The Long Dark Trail (2023)

The location is killer, but a lackluster plot and budget limitations hamstring “Hell’s Half Acre” and keep the potential scares on lockdown. Marcus is …continue reading Reel Review: Hell’s Half Acre (2023)

After being lost for 30 years, the wacky and wildly funny cult horror comedy/slasher satire “Arbor Day” chops its way back from oblivion. If …continue reading Reel Review: Arbor Day (1990/2023)

Elevated by two powerhouse performances, “Mother May I?” is a powder keg of tension and trauma dressed as a moody supernatural thriller. A woman …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Mother May I?

Proudly flaunting its Hitchcockian influences, “Laced” is a stylish, taut, contained thriller that gives viewers plenty to chew on. It may seem shooting primarily …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Laced

A unique and empathetic look at trauma-induced mental illness, “DID I?” has something to say but doesn’t skimp on the tension and chills. Genevieve …continue reading Reel Review: DID I? (2023)

A strange, compelling mix of true crime and sci-fi mystery, “Blue Hour: The Disappearance of Nick Brandreth” is wonderfully unexpected. In this fascinating true-crime …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Blue Hour

Imaginative, hilarious, and thought-provoking, “Discontinued” is a must-see for anyone struggling to make sense of an insane world. A young woman, Sarah (Ashley Hutchinson), …continue reading Reel Review: Discontinued (2022)
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