
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

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

Comedic yet intense, “Do It Yourself” boasts quality acting, storytelling, editing and visual effects. But it loses some steam due to its confusing plot. …continue reading Reel Review: Do It Yourself (2018)

“Cecil B. DeMented”, the 16th film from ‘Pope of Trash’ John Waters, trashes the Hollywood system in a rebellious black comedy from the cult …continue reading Cult Cinema: Cecil B. DeMented

Everything botched and beautiful about “Office Killer” is right there in the title — the indescribably strange (sort-of) slasher from Cindy Sherman. I wanted to …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Office Killer

The joyful spirit of the holidays takes a grim turn in “All the Creatures Were Stirring”, a satirical and satisfying new Christmas horror anthology. …continue reading Holiday Horror: All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018)

This is a story about love, family, money and…rat poison? “Spent” is a highly original, darkly funny film, but it may only appeal to …continue reading Reel Review: Spent (Lisa Mikitarian, 2017)

The Cat and the Canary (1978) is a superb and stylish murder mystery and dark house horror film that delivers equal amounts of thrills …continue reading Reel Review: The Cat and the Canary (1978)
31 Days of Horror: Day 27 Writer-director Jeff Lieberman made a trio of low budget horror films more than twenty years ago that have gone …continue reading Reel Review: Satan’s Little Helper
31 Days of Horror: Day 7 Cooties opens with an appropriately disgusting title sequence that accomplishes two things. First, it does a great job …continue reading Reel Review: Cooties
31 Days of Horror: Day 6 Gravy marks the directorial feature film debut for Psych star James Roday, who also co-wrote the script with …continue reading Reel Review: Gravy
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