
Stephen Lang dazzles in Lucky McKee’s “Old Man” — a stripped-down, well-crafted mystery elevated by a strong script and stellar performances. Old Man is the …continue reading Reel Review: Old Man (2022)

Stephen Lang dazzles in Lucky McKee’s “Old Man” — a stripped-down, well-crafted mystery elevated by a strong script and stellar performances. Old Man is the …continue reading Reel Review: Old Man (2022)

We went into this week’s new indie horror double feature with high hopes, but did “The Red Book Ritual” and “Who Invited Them” deliver? …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Red Book Ritual/Who Invited Them

Eurotrash with none of the sexploitation teased by the title, “The Vampires Night Orgy” isn’t quite the decadence to sink your teeth into. Horror …continue reading The Films of F Street: The Vampires Night Orgy (1974)

This week, we invite you to embark on a dark fairytale adventure with us and our featured films: “Squeal” and “House of Darkness”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Squeal/House of Darkness

This week, we take a wild ride into movie madness with the “Not Your Final Girl” crew to discuss “When I Consume You” and …continue reading Adventures in Movies: When I Consume You/Dr. Lamb

IFC Films’ “Resurrection” is a powerfully acted, thrilling ride that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until its final shot. Resurrection is …continue reading Reel Review: Resurrection (2022)

We discuss the horror short “What Happened to the Others?” with filmmaker Doug Wicker plus dive into his featured film pick “Pumpkinhead”. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Pumpkinhead w/ Doug Wicker

It’s thriller week on the podcast as we discuss the recent 2022 sci-fi thriller “Rubikon” and the 2017 crime thriller “Let the Corpses Tan”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Rubikon/Let the Corpses Tan

The body horror master is back, but is “Crimes of the Future” a return to Cronebergian glory, or does it ultimately disappoint? ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Crimes of the Future” Special

“Homebound” is further proof that character-driven horror movies can offer some great scares without having to use over-the-top tactics. Holly (Aisling Loftus) is understandably …continue reading Reel Review: Homebound (2022)
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