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“Up on the Glass” is a tense, well-crafted thriller about the class divide and the conflict between beautiful illusions and ugly realities. Jack DiMercurio …continue reading Reel Review: Up On the Glass (2020)

A tight script, steady direction, and outstanding performances by the movie’s leads makes The Oak Room an outstanding feature film at Fantasia International Film Festivalcontinue reading Reel Review: The Oak Room (2020)

Violence and bloodshed is the name of the game in the world premier thriller For The Sake of Vicious from co-directors Gabriel Carrer and Reese Eveneshencontinue reading Reel Review: For The Sake of Vicious (2020)

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)

Director Gregory Lamberson successfully infuses Widow’s Point with terror, humor, Lovecraft, and a touch of pulp, all centered around a show-stopping performance from Craig Sheffer.continue reading Reel Review: Widow’s Point (2019)

A blood-soaked story of retribution, “Becky” is a kick-ass horror for the summer that fits right into the topsy-turvy world of 2020. As if …continue reading Reel Review: Becky (2020)

In our monthly look back at forgotten VHS favorites from the video store era, we revisit Brian De Palma’s dark and twisted thriller “Raising …continue reading Video Rewind: Raising Cain (1992)

Filmmaker Tyler Cornack manages the wildly absurd premise of “Butt Boy” to create a thrilling and exceptionally well-made film you have to see to …continue reading Take Two Review: Butt Boy (2019)
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