“The Pandemic Anthology” entertains while highlighting the resilience of filmmakers — showing how much can be accomplished with creativity and a camera. The Covid-19 pandemic …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: The Pandemic Anthology
Festival hit “Attack of the Demons” is a visually impressive animated film that pays loving tribute to the genre in a unique and memorable …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Attack of the Demons (2019)
“Daniel Isn’t Real” is a mixed bag; a sometimes entertaining yet predictable and problematic exploration of childhood trauma and mental illness. Fans of writer/director …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)
Writer/director Zoé Wittock stuns in her feature debut, “Jumbo”, the strange but captivating tale of an unconventional and misunderstood love. My introduction to the …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Jumbo (2020)
An eerily prescient film about being isolated and trapped in a life you didn’t ask for, “Vivarium” perfectly captures the horror of current times. …continue reading Timely and Terrifying: Vivarium (2019)
Full of camp, blood, and good old fashioned girl power, Brad Michael Elmore’s “BIT” brings the lesbian vampire into the 21st Century. The lesbian …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Bit (2019)
If you’re in the mood for a mindlessly fun, comic book-inspired, zombie film that starts strong and doesn’t let up , “Steve Niles’ Remains” …continue reading Reel Review: Steve Niles’ Remains (2011)
For Mike Flanagan’s birthday, we’re celebrating his first feature “Absentia”, an underrated masterpiece that laid the groundwork for his future work. I can remember …continue reading Mike Flanagan: Absentia and Beyond
A foreign film that wears cosmic horror with pride, “Occult” is a film that juggles ideas like UFOs, terrorism, and Japanese myth with shocking …continue reading From Beyond: Occult (Okaruto) (2009)
“Bacurau” is as unpredictable as it is entertaining; a grounded look at a community with deep roots and a thrilling, shoot-em-up that’ll leave you …continue reading Foreign Film Friday: Bacurau (2019)
Follow Us!