It’s the movie that became a phenomenon — the unbelievable (sort-of) true story about a coked-up black bear gone berserk, “Cocaine Bear”. This week, Chaos …continue reading Podcast at Night: Cocaine Bear
“First Contact” fails to deliver any elevated thrills, but it may just quality as a guilty pleasure for fans of mindless popcorn flicks. Writer/director …continue reading Reel Review: First Contact (2023)
Clever, compelling, and creepy, the Argentinian horror “Virtual Reality” is a thrilling ride that keeps you guessing and glued to the screen. Admittedly, this …continue reading Foreign Friday: Virtual Reality (2023)
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
Jamie Lee Curtis may be the quintessential final girl, but the hidden genre gem “Mother’s Boys” proves she’s also so good at playing so …continue reading Spookshow: Mother’s Boys (1993)
We check on the children and sell our souls in tribute to the genre staple, the babysitter. Let’s dig into “The Babysitter: Killer Queen”. …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: The Babysitter – Killer Queen
An ode to action films and a meditation on grief and the creative process, “Leonor Will Never Die” demonstrates why we love foreign films. …continue reading Foreign Friday: Leonor Will Never Die (2022)
The mesmerizing “Brooklyn 45” proves a few talented thespians in a room with a sizzling script and a gifted director can make movie magic. …continue reading SXSW 2023: Brooklyn 45
Before Art but after Killer Klowns, there was Bobo, the clowned-mask slasher of the hyper-sexualized 80s film “Out of the Dark”. A killer stalks …continue reading The Daily Dig: Out of the Dark (1988)
A room in an anonymous hotel has a profoundly dark effect on all who stay there in the chilling new thriller “Country of Hotels”. …continue reading Trailer Park: Country of Hotels
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