
You may have seen “Skinamarink”, but have you truly experienced it the way it was meant to be experienced? A closer look may be …continue reading In Defense of: Skinamarink (2022)
You may have seen “Skinamarink”, but have you truly experienced it the way it was meant to be experienced? A closer look may be …continue reading In Defense of: Skinamarink (2022)
A wild, often hilarious descent into madness, “All Jacked Up” is deviant, distasteful, and demented — which is precisely why you should watch! Where …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: All Jacked Up and Full of Worms
We discuss experimental WTF horror (“Skinamarink” and “Razzennest”) with a special guest, staying on brand and delivering a WTF episode. THIS EPISODE: “SKINAMARINK” AND …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: WTF Horror
“Zeria” is a surreal, stylish film that is visually captivating and extraordinarily unique while also delivering a powerful message. Zeria is a mixed-media release …continue reading Film Maudit 2.0: Zeria (2021)
“Razzennest” is an utterly original auditory experiment that works as sharp satire, hilarious meta-commentary, and absolute nightmare fuel. When I attended my favorite annual …continue reading Film Maudit 2.0: Razzennest (2022)
As off-putting as it is engaging, “Skinamarink” is a polarizing nightmare that will leave you bewildered or terrified — quite possibly both. I read …continue reading Reel Review: Skinamarink (2022)
An avant-garde art film that will leave you stunned it exists but thankful to have seen it, “Death Bed: The Bed That Eats” is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Bed (1977)
Unconventional and uncompromising, Phil Stevens’ gore-soaked experimental horror film is a challenge to watch…and even more challenging to describe. Searching for words that haven’t …continue reading Reel Review: Flowers (2015)
A Heady Nightmare: Experiencing Eraserhead at the Dryden Theatre I recently had the pleasure of seeing David Lynch’s first feature length film at The Dryden …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Eraserhead
I’m embarrassed to say I missed Nightmare Box when it first made its big splash on the festival circuit in 2014, winning numerous awards …continue reading Reel Review: Nightmare Box
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