Computers break down, pizza dough rises and spinning roundhouse kicks fly high in the one-of-a-kind psychedelic spy flick Jesus Shows...
The “us versus them” mentality is well and alive in Get Duked!, an effervescent gem from across the pond. Originally titled Boyz...
Movie streaming services are like restaurants. HBO Max is high-end dining, exclusive haute cuisine worth every penny. Amazon Prime is a food court- they have all imaginable options but for a really decent meal, you’ll have to pay a bit extra. Meanwhile, Tubi is an out-of-the-way fast food joint that...
Nick Gillespie’s dark comedy Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break is as sweet as it is sinewy. It tugs on your heartstrings, tickles...
Walpurgisnacht, also known as Walpurgis Night or Hexennacht, is a pagan holiday celebrated on the night of April 30th. It...
The subgenre of zombie horror has been beaten to death, then revived, only to be beaten to death once more. So it’s refreshing to see a new spin on the tired formula. Unlike most zombie flicks set in a bleak, distant future, Trench 11 is set in the year 1918...
I typically toss the ‘on-screen‘ or ‘desktop‘ sub-genre of horror films in alongside my Found Footage categorization. Though both employ...
Thanks to horror movies, I’ve become more and more suspicious of high society-types and what depraved acts might take place...
On June 21st 1972, Alfred Hitchcock’s sleaziest film was released into the world. Frenzy captured the vibe of London in the early seventies. The fashion, the hustle and bustle of the city streets and the comfort of seeing British landmarks such as the River Thames and Tower Bridge. However, underneath...
Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit celebrated it’s US Premiere at the 2019 Fantastic Film Festival, wrapping audiences in a warm and...
The female experience is such a broad phrase, one that feels othering and makes women feel like monsters. But director...
[Review] HBOmax Limited Series THE BABY Forces A Childless 30-Something To Mother The Spawn of Satan
Parenting is a thankless job. And no parent is given less appreciation than the mother of an evil, maniacal, (cute!) killing machine. In the new horror-comedy The Baby, a directionless Londoner is forced to sort her shit out when she’s entrusted with the care of the antichrist. There’s no concrete...