Spring has sprung, and with it, a fresh crop of horror films is blooming on Amazon Prime. As we bid...
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Friday nights are made for Frogman. It’s a full-on fun fest of found footage freak-outs, killer creature design & effects,...
As a fan who’s always ready to warp into the realms of time travel movies, my anticipation for Things Will Be Different was as high as my hopes for a DeLorean to appear on my driveway. Helmed by Michael Felker, in what marks his leap from editing to directing, with...
Freddy Macdonald’s Sew Torn is a high-stakes crime thriller for everyone that grew up obsessed with choose-your-own-adventure novels. Working through...
Speaking of thrillers that play at the edge of horror– Hunting Daze stands out as a peculiar, yet captivating piece....
Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater is an intriguing entry into the Australian horror scene, attempting to weave a tapestry of psychological tension amidst the backdrop of a bachelor party gone terribly wrong. The premise is straight forward—a cocktail of bad decisions, simmering tensions, and an echo chamber of toxic...
In the high-stakes world of digital currency, Cold Wallet takes us on a comedic heist journey that tries to mine...
The 1970s: a time of bell-bottoms, disco balls, and, most importantly, some of the most tantalizingly obscure horror movies that...
Ah, the world of B-movies – a delightful realm where absurdity reigns supreme, and “so bad it’s good” is the highest form of praise. For those who relish in the unique charm of cult classics, Tubi stands as a beacon of cinematic oddities, offering an eclectic mix of films that...
Stop-motion has come a long way from the silly penguins and giant peaches of our childhood. In recent years there...
In the sprawling universe of zombie cinema, where the undead reign supreme, there’s a horde of underrated zombie movies that,...
If there’s one word that summarizes the main focus of early man’s life, it’s undoubtedly “survive”. In the gripping Cro-Magnon monster movie Out Of Darkness, directed by Andrew Cumming and penned by Ruth Greenberg, viewers are transported back to a time when humanity was in its infancy, 45,000 years ago....