“Annihilation” is a tense and atmospheric sci fi / horror that is highly unique and wonderfully strange — equally thought provoking and entertaining. Annihilation …continue reading Reel Review: Annihilation (2018)
In honor of Women in Horror Month, I am shining a spotlight, dripping of blood, on the underrated vampire horror/thriller Temptation. Director Catherine Taylor’s …continue reading Reel Review: Temptation (2009)
With all of the creep factor, tension and detail of a Hitchcock story — and a twist worthy of Rod Serling — “Desolation” delivers! …continue reading Reel Review: Desolation (2018)
Chimera is a riveting and thought provoking sci-fi thriller/drama…but it’s first and foremost a movie about family. Quint (Henry Ian Cusick, also known as Desmond …continue reading Reel Review: Chimera (2017)
Cold Moon is an eerie, mostly effective ghost story about a young girl who is killed, then returns from beyond the grave to unleash …continue reading Take Two Review: Cold Moon
Death Pool is a well crafted, mostly grounded serial killer movie that takes the genre in some new, effective directions. A childhood trauma can …continue reading Reel Review: Death Pool (2016)
Women Who Kill, the exceptional debut film from Ingrid Jungermann, is a smart, female-driven, refreshingly original dark comedy “Love isn’t romance, it’s survival.” We …continue reading Reel Review: Women Who Kill (2016)
B&B is a smart, stylish, Hitchcockian thriller with a social conscience that brilliantly subverts many of the genre’s tropes and audience expectations Times of …continue reading Sneak Peek at the British Thriller “B&B” (2017)
Screening at The Overlook Film Festival, Two Pigeons was an uncomfortable yet highly entertaining horror comedy about the ultimate invasion of privacy I honestly can’t …continue reading Sneak Peek: Two Pigeons (2017)
Get Out is a brilliant psychological thriller that is as smart as it is terrifying — one of the year’s best and most surprising …continue reading Reel Review: Jordan Peele’s ‘GET OUT’
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