The tense and wonderfully unusual film out of Argentina, “Rock, Paper, and Scissors” blends family drama with classic horror chills and mayhem. When Argentine …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Rock, Paper, and Scissors
Making its US premiere at Fantastic Fest, Taika Waititi’s sentimental satire “Jojo Rabbit” is at once hilarious, heartbreaking, and hopeful. What if I told …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Jojo Rabbit
A stellar cast and stylish direction make Berk and Olsen’s whimsical, dark, and smartly contained thriller “Villains” a must see. Culled from the 2016 …continue reading Reel Review: Villains (2019)
The supernatural horror comedy “Ashes” manages to elicit giggles and scares at the same time in a well-produced film that’s both fun and creepy. …continue reading Take Two Review: Ashes
Though a mostly overlooked and forgotten gem, “Grace” offers a deeply affecting look at the unspoken fears of motherhood and the depth of a …continue reading In Defense of Paul Solet’s “Grace” (2009)
A break from standard horror fare, “Reckoning” is a compelling story that will appeal to fans of slow-burn tension and character-driven narratives. One of …continue reading GenreBlast Review: Reckoning (2019)
Like most horror fans, we couldn’t wait to see “It: Chapter Two”, and several of our writers returned to recount the highs and lows …continue reading Morbid Minis: IT Chapter Two (2019)
“One Cut of the Dead” delivers a resounding circumvention of audience expectations, with a charmingly goofy style that is all its own. Confounding isn’t …continue reading A Cut Above The Rest: One Cut of The Dead
“HELLmington” beautifully explores grief and trauma in a small town, but it’s more bleak and unsettling than satisfyingly chilling. Who is it that said …continue reading Reel Review: HELLmington (2019)
Writer/director Josh Hasty has assembled a prodigious group of horror icons and scripted them a stunningly macabre ‘80s style slasher with “Candy Corn”. Candy …continue reading Reel Review: Candy Corn (2019)
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