“Scream, Queen!” has a lot on its mind but more on its heart, as the unlikely story of a gay horror icon making peace …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Scream, Queen!
Despite over a decade of negative reception, Cthulhu (2007) is a deep, intelligent film that tackles the struggles of homosexuality and deserves to be revisited.continue reading Films From Beyond: Cthulhu (2007)
In spite of a strong beginning and compelling leads, “Witches in the Woods” veers off course, much like the characters on this cursed road …continue reading Reel Review: Witches in the Woods (2020)
A phantom child cranks up the chills in the slow burning but beautifully-shot, Gothic haunted house thriller, “An English Haunting”. Graham Plowman’s haunting score …continue reading Reel Review: An English Haunting (2020)
Breathing new life into the lost art of the creature feature, “It Waits” definitely makes you wait for the goods, but it doesn’t fail …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: It Waits (2005)
“Fantasy Island” could have been the best reboot of 2020. Instead, it ended up being too shallow to matter in the horror film renaissance. …continue reading Reel Review: Fantasy Island (2020)
Promising themes and romantic developments are pushed aside for a typical road adventure, rom-com in the disappointing zombedy “Eat Brains Love”. Director Rodman Flender …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Eat Brains Love (2019)
A blood-soaked story of retribution, “Becky” is a kick-ass horror for the summer that fits right into the topsy-turvy world of 2020. As if …continue reading Reel Review: Becky (2020)
The Airbnb owner in “A Perfect Host” is anything but as he ruins a peaceful weekend getaway in a variety of strange and increasingly …continue reading Reel Review: A Perfect Host (2019)
Even with a quarantine, the Chattanooga Film Fest delighted film fans, especially with the surprising docu-comedy, “A Vice Guide to Bigfoot”. It’s no secret …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: The Vice Guide to Bigfoot
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