The Shelter capitalizes on a veteran actor who delivers a powerful and introspective performance John Fallon’s feature-length film, The Shelter, explores motifs of sin, …continue reading Reel Review: The Shelter
Nocturnal Animals is a tale of love and revenge that leaves you both breathless and intoxicated Nocturnal Animals is for me, one of the …continue reading Reel Review: Nocturnal Animals
The Girl in the Photographs has famously become the last film credit of the late, great Wes Craven. Craven worked as a producer, so …continue reading Reel Review: The Girl in the Photographs
Every now and then — after sitting through disappointments, mediocre, or just plain awful movies — you come across a brilliant horror movie that …continue reading Reel Review: The Canal
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Before you continue reading, you should know that The Invitation is a movie best seen with no prior knowledge of its plot or characters. …continue reading Reel Review: The Invitation
31 Days of Horror: Day 26 Cashing in on the popularity of ghost stories that scored big at the box office, including The Conjuring and …continue reading Reel Review: Haunt
31 Days of Horror: Day 24 Crimson Peak is the new gothic horror romance from horror maestro Guillermo del Toro, operating at his most stylistically …continue reading Reel Review: Crimson Peak
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