Shudder’s Host (2020) is a creative and terrifying reflection of pandemic isolation that perfectly captures the cultural moment.continue reading Must See Horror: Host (Shudder, 2020)
An indie film with a debuting director and a legendary actor, The New Daughter is the best of both worlds.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The New Daughter (2009)
This Garbage Day join me as I take a bloody swing at the slasher genre and see what remains I scrounge up.continue reading Garbage Day: Playing With Dolls (2015)
Greed and good intentions are a double-edged sword in The Room. Beautifully shot, intriguing and terrifying, this thriller brings it all. In this fusion of Sci-Fi and Horror, a young couple finds out the hard way, if something feels too good to be true, it probably is.continue reading Reel Review: The Room (2019)
David Franco’s horror directorial debut truly captures the essence of the genre and is easily one of the must-see flicks of the summer.continue reading Reel Review: The Rental (2020)
“Wounds” is not a great film, but it was a few steps from greatness. Sadly, it relies heavily on genre tropes and squanders its …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Wounds (2019)
Seth Ickerman’s Blood Machines is a sensory explosion that redefines how we think about science fiction, horror, and cyberpunk.continue reading Reel Review: Blood Machines (2019)
Relic is a stunning and stylish look into the psychology of our own mortality. Peering into the sinister world of a parent with dementia, debut writer/director Natalie Erika James leads us into some very dark, and rotted places. Everything we see is coated in a creepy black slime that keeps spreading its sickness. With a disease this devastating, no jump scares are needed to create a terrifying film with many distressing and emotional layers.continue reading Reel Review: The Haunting Horror of “Relic” (2020)
“The Beach House” is a mesmerizing parasitic invasion film that is so stunning to watch, you almost forget the horror of humanity’s demise. Humanity …continue reading Reel Review: The Beach House (2019)
Fulci For Fake takes a non-traditional route to tell the story of Italian director Lucio Fulci in a new documentary about his life and workcontinue reading Reel Review: Fulci For Fake (2019)
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