Conceived, created, and cobbled together all under Covid-19 lockdown measures in Britain, Ben Wheatley’s In The Earth was unleashed on the...
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Frida Kempff’s psychological thriller Knocking (Knackningar) is an eerie and unsettling tale of mental illness that takes the viewer deep inside the...
[Sundance 2021 Review] Analog Era Love Letter CENSOR Blurs The Lines Between Video Nasty and Reality
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight opener Censor takes viewers beyond the cold, grey world of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s Britain into the vibrant, violent world of the Video Nasties. As a North American, “Video Nasties” were something I didn’t learn about until well after the British censorship craze has cooled. Heck,...
Netflix has become a staycation destination for the true crime obsessed in recent years with countless dramatizations, documentaries, and history...
The gremlin-infested WWII thriller Shadow in The Clouds kicks the new year into high gear with a harrowing, oo-rah thrill...
SPOILER ALERT: I don’t actually want you to read this review of Hunter Hunter. Everything that I enjoyed about this movie was something I didn’t know was coming and I would hate to steal those Holy Shit! moments away from you. It seems counterintuitive to say “don’t bother reading this thing I...
Every year is a good year for horror. That used to just be a nice thing to say but even...
South Korean supernatural horror Lingering (a.k.a Hotel Lake), as many ghost stories are, is a grim story about coming to...
Directed by Joe Marcantonio, who co-wrote the film with Jason McLogoan, Kindred stars Tamara Lawrance as a recently widowed and newly pregnant woman forced to live with the family of her deceased partner Ben (Edward Holcroft). They were just beginning to plan their lives together when tragedy struck and suddenly any chance of...
[Review] Move Over CONJURING Fans, There’s A New Ghost In Town And She’s Haunting 32 MALASANA STREET
If you’ve been waiting patiently for another chill-you-to-the-bone haunted house story since James Wan’s The Conjuring first scared you silly,...
It might surprise you to learn that the goriest movie at the virtual Nightstream Film Festival was a movie comprised...
Devereux Milburn’s Honeydew is a very strange movie. In fact, let’s just leave it at that. Honeydew = Strange, review over. Not enough? No problem, but I’d steer clear of this one if you can’t handle uncomfortable dinner table conversations or death-by-a-thousand-cuts scenarios where every fiber of your being screams get out!! but you’re...