
“Carnage Radio” is a flawed but fun indie thriller that survives on the strength of its characters and compelling small-town authenticity. As a Texas …continue reading Panic Fest 2024: Carnage Radio

“Carnage Radio” is a flawed but fun indie thriller that survives on the strength of its characters and compelling small-town authenticity. As a Texas …continue reading Panic Fest 2024: Carnage Radio

Though “Nias” is not traditional horror, this clever twist on found footage left me feeling as tense and anxious as the best genre films. …continue reading UFF 2024: Nias

With stellar performances and a plot that pulls no punches, “Femme” nails the tried and true thriller formula filtered through a queer gaze. Femme …continue reading Reel Review: Femme (2024)

“Skin Deep” is a beautifully transcendent film that will leave you asking the question, if you could become somebody else, would you? Skin Deep …continue reading Reel Review: Skin Deep (2024)

Chad Lutke and John Boden play with our emotions, pull on our heartstrings, and deliver the thrills in the amazing story “The Bedmakers”. Let …continue reading Now Read This: The Bedmakers

Captivatingly vibrant, “Midnight Peepshow” takes you down a twisted rabbit hole of anthology horror interlinked with the dark web. I went into this viewing …continue reading Take Two Review: Midnight Peepshow

Though it may seem like a straightforward question, attempting to clearly define what is horror and what is merely thriller is far from easy. …continue reading What is the difference between a horror and thriller movie?

Imaginative and intriguing, “Share?” is a sci-fi thriller that kept me on the hook, stayed with me after viewing, and made me eager to …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Share?

“Reflect” is a metaphysical movie that blends the surreal artistry of “Midsommar” and the psychedelic oddity of “Colour Out Of Space”. Reflect follows five …continue reading Reel Review: Reflect (2024)

“Dark Obsession” tackles themes of marriage and motherhood through an art-inspired lens but is more paint-by-number than modern masterpiece. There are certain topics we …continue reading Take Two Review: Dark Obsession
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