Ready for a little gothic horror? Join us “Down a Dark Hall” for a look at the supernatural, women-led film adaptation of a 70s …continue reading Podcast at Night: Down A Dark Hall
A stellar cast lends gravitas to “Wildflower”, a heartwarming coming-of-age tale that aims to give voice to an underrepresented group. Despite having come of …continue reading Reel Review: Wildflower (2022)
“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
A spoiler-full look at Sean William Scott’s foray into the blood-soaked genre, “Bloodline”, a film that feels familiar but showcases great talent. Let’s get …continue reading Reel Review: Bloodline (2019)
Richard Stanley struts back into the limelight, as his mesmerizing new film “Color Out Of Space” plays to an enthusiastic, sold out crowd at …continue reading Beyond Fest: Color Out of Space (Richard Stanley)
“Harpoon” gleefully flees from the shadow of its overly simplistic premise, by providing a sharp-witted and gruesome dark comedy. “It’s a speargun, not a …continue reading Loose Lips Sink Ships: Harpoon (2019)
“Blood Paradise” is a stylish arthouse horror film with a surprising humor and Hitchockian suspense, but its strange sensibility isn’t for everyone. One of …continue reading Reel Review: Blood Paradise (2018)
Gigi Saul Guerrero brings a blood-soaked, socially-fueled nightmare to Blumhouse’s “Into the Dark” anthology and its newest installment, “Culture Shock”. Ever since Blumhouse announced …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Culture Shock
Pollyanna McIntosh’s directorial debut “Darlin’” is a unique genre-bending horror film that embraces both the light and dark sides of humanity. Equal parts blood-soaked …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Darlin’
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