A bold and stunningly photographed film, “Luz: The Flower of Evil” is an enigmatic parable of the mysteries of faith and the human condition. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: “Luz: The Flower of Evil” (2019)
An understated but gripping tale of survival in the face of an epidemic that steals memories, “Glasshouse” is well worth your time and money. …continue reading VOD Verdict: Glasshouse (2021)
We kick off Women’s Month by looking at the dazzling feature film debut from Carlota Pereda, “Piggy”, a masterpiece on many levels. If you’re …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Piggy (2022)
Chaos and Carnage discuss teen angst and other horrors while debating the merits of Shudder’s new werewolf horror film, “Teddy”. Rather Werewolf or this …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Teddy
Director Can Evrenol’s sophomore film, Housewife is a dream-like nightmare that fumbles off the shoulders of Baskin. Can it redeem itself? Or is it better forgotten in the recesses of the mind?continue reading From Beyond: Housewife (2017)
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)
What can we learn from this early 80s unknown Italian sex-filled exploitation classic? Let’s dive into the sexy, sleazy “Black Candles” and find out. …continue reading Flashback Friday: Black Candles (1982)
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