
Off to a historic start, the psychological thriller “Dangerous to Know” is currently raising funds on Kickstarter and is well worth contributing to. A …continue reading Fund It Friday: Dangerous to Know

Off to a historic start, the psychological thriller “Dangerous to Know” is currently raising funds on Kickstarter and is well worth contributing to. A …continue reading Fund It Friday: Dangerous to Know

Graphic but stylish, “Filth” takes us on a wild ride through the eyes of an amnesia-stricken hitman who is desperate to uncover his past. …continue reading Horror Short: Filth (Adam Ciolfi, 2019)

An orphaned kid and alien-fathered babies wreak havoc and like ending the lives of adults in “Village of the Damned” and “Mikey”. Two films …continue reading Drive-In Home Theater: The Kids Aren’t Alright

Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe expertly portray madness and dread in “The Lighthouse”, the highly anticipated sophomore film from Robert Eggers. “I cannot think …continue reading Films From Beyond: The Lighthouse (2019)

By failing to deliver scares or a satisfying mystery, “Animal Among Us” unfortunately lacks the bite it so desperately needs. Some of my favorite …continue reading Reel Review: Animal Among Us (2019)

A love letter to Lovecraft and cosmic horror, “Black Mountain Side” reminds this Alaskan of cold winters, paranoia and sleeping, forgotten gods. “I am …continue reading Films From Beyond: Black Mountain Side

A provocative thriller with a unique vision, “Replace” recalls classic horror with modern themes of vanity and science, as well as life and death. …continue reading Reel Review: Replace (2019)

“Harpoon” gleefully flees from the shadow of its overly simplistic premise, by providing a sharp-witted and gruesome dark comedy. “It’s a speargun, not a …continue reading Loose Lips Sink Ships: Harpoon (2019)

A beautifully shot and compelling debut, “Seeds” is a dark, secret-filled journey that features a powerful performance from Trevor Long. There’s something both joyous …continue reading Reel Review: Seeds (Owen Long, 2019)

The only thing crazier than the outlandish premise of “Butt Boy” is how well filmmaker Tyler Cornack sells it — delivering a surprisingly compelling …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Butt Boy (2019)
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