While The Tent is weakened by a relatively thin story and unbelievable chemistry, its tender moments are affective and moving.continue reading Reel Review: The Tent (2020)
The issuance of Special Order 937 from “The Company” is the basis for a meeting with an extraterrestrial that does not go as planned.continue reading The Consequences of the Human-Alien Encounter
Never losing sight of its high concept premise, “Same Boat” is as smart as it is hilarious; an irresistibly charming movie with an earnest …continue reading Reel Review: Same Boat (2019)
Creepy, clever and climatic, “Twinkle” is the first film of 2020 to launch on the ALTER horror channel — and the first must see …continue reading Horror Short: Twinkle (Kheireddine El-Helou)
We talk with Garo Setian about his feature film directorial debut “Automation” and how his background in trailer editing aided his directing duties. Earlier …continue reading Behind the Lens: Garo Setian (Automation)
“Banshee Chapter” is a psychedelic trip into cosmic horror and the military industrial complex, but can it live up to the story it’s inspired …continue reading Films From Beyond: Banshee Chapter (2013)
Born from the computer-generated corpse of a horror legacy, “Harbinger Down”’s history is filled with drama. But is the plot? “The thing screamed a …continue reading Films From Beyond: Harbinger Down (2015)
“Night of the Living Trekkies” is a character-driven, comedic horror novel that will appeal to zombie fanatics and Trekkies alike. Ex-military Jim Pike works …continue reading Now Read This: Night of the Living Trekkies
“The Man With the Magic Box” is a well-directed, somber sci-fi drama that should appeal to genre fans looking for something different. In a …continue reading Fade to Black: The Man With the Magic Box (2017)
Epic and at times overwrought in scope, “Division 19” is a chilling examination of a near-future in emotional and political disarray. Director S.A. Halewood’s …continue reading Fade to Black: “Division 19” (2017) Review
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