
A contender for Horror movie of the year, the shocking and extremely well executed “Belzebuth” is a rarity — religious horror done right. Religious horror …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Belzebuth
A contender for Horror movie of the year, the shocking and extremely well executed “Belzebuth” is a rarity — religious horror done right. Religious horror …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Belzebuth
Beautifully shot with a powerful lead performance, “Luciferina” is satisfyingly creepy and surprisingly original — while boasting one hell of an ending. Despite the seriously …continue reading Reel Review: Luciferina (2018)
Exceptionally acted and well constructed, “Come, Said the Night” is a powerful coming of age horror film that challenges expectations at every turn. Director: …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: “Come, Said the Night”
Featuring a diverse group of characters and a Lovecraftian villain, Craig Stewart’s Worship Me takes religious horror in a monstrous new direction. The primary …continue reading Now Read This: Craig Stewart’s “Worship Me”
“Carrie” for the 21st century: A Review of Dryden Theatre’s screening of Joachim Trier’s hauntingly beautiful film “Thelma” (2017). Recently I had the pleasure …continue reading Reel Review: Thelma (2017, Norway)
The legacy of actor and filmmaker Bill Paxton and his horror masterpiece “Frailty” With the sudden tragic passing of one of America’s most beloved actors, …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Legacy of a Legend
Forced to stay in a new house with her mother and her new wife, the religious Carrie now lives with people she is at …continue reading Reel Review: Home
Blessed are the Children tells the story of Traci Patterson, who after getting an abortion begins to suspect that something sinister is following her …continue reading Reel Review: Blessed Are The Children
As a devout fan of horror, I consume as many as I possibly can — gorging myself on the cinematic equivalent of junk food. While …continue reading Reel Review: The Witch