Kevin Tran’s dark exploration of the human condition is both unsettling and captivating — deftly revealing the horrors hidden in our homes and our hearts. …continue reading Indie Spotlight: The Dark End of the Street (2020)
Thrilling and sometimes irreverent, Velvet Buzzsaw sets a familiar revenge-from-beyond-the-grave story in a creative and artistic new light.continue reading Netflix and Chills: Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)
The anthology film Scare Package brings the scares and the laughs in a new horror comedy from some of the best creatives in horror todaycontinue reading Reel Review: Scare Package (2019)
Alien themed movies often shoot for the stars, but many end up crashing down to earth in failure. Monsters crash landing is just the beginning of its success.continue reading Garbage Day: Monsters (2010)
At once dreamlike and uncomfortably real, She Dies Tomorrow is a slow-burn existential nightmare that forces viewers to confront the finality of death.continue reading Reel Review: She Dies Tomorrow (2020)
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)
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