A strange, compelling mix of true crime and sci-fi mystery, “Blue Hour: The Disappearance of Nick Brandreth” is wonderfully unexpected. In this fascinating true-crime …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Blue Hour
Imaginative, hilarious, and thought-provoking, “Discontinued” is a must-see for anyone struggling to make sense of an insane world. A young woman, Sarah (Ashley Hutchinson), …continue reading Reel Review: Discontinued (2022)
With great practical effects and three unique and compelling tales of terror, “Dr. Saville’s Horror Show” is a solid anthology offering. I love a …continue reading Reel Review: Dr. Saville’s Horror Show
A tale of trauma and toxic masculinity, “Bliss of Evil” is part slasher, part psychological horror, and part woman-fights-back thriller. We open on a …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Bliss of Evil
With a quick pace, strong visual style, and potent subtext, “The Reaper Man” is a strong offering in the folk and revenge horror subgenres. …continue reading The Reaper Man (2023)
Come for the killer creature design and stay for the emotionally devastating beauty of the apocalyptic indie “Walking Against the Rain”. Writer-director Scott Lyus …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Walking Against the Rain
With a talented, diverse cast and striking visuals, “Trim Season” is more wicked and stylish than one might expect from weed horror. When you …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Trim Season
“Craving” bills itself as an insane creature feature-crime thriller. Does it deliver the gory goods or leave viewers hungry for more? Craving landed on …continue reading VOD Verdict: Craving (2023)
Love him or hate him, it’s hard to deny how iconic Rob Zombie’s “House of 1000 Corpses” is — introducing us to the demented Firefly …continue reading Horror History: House of 1,000 Corpses (2003)
Well-paced and intense, “You’re Killing Me” is a nasty, twisty little teen thriller that isn’t afraid to go to dark places. As You’re Killing …continue reading Movie Night: You’re Killing Me (2023)
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