Chelsea Stardust’s Satanic Panic recently celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans. The second film...
Mike Ahern, Enda Loughman’s Extra Ordinary is a delightfully charming Irish comedy and quite possibly the cutest ghost story ever made....
Life teaches us many lessons. One that universally carries on from childhood through adolescence and well into adulthood is that kids can be some of the cruelest monsters in existence. As the traumatic consequences of bullying is on the rise, parents may be forced to take a closer look at...
In one corner, we have Godzilla: a giant lizard-like monster with atomic breath, thick thighs, and a bad attitude. In...
Porno is an absolutely hilarious little movie from director Keola Racela about a group of born-again Christian teens under the spell...
Dead Trigger (aka Dead Trigger: Unkilled) is an alleged and rather late adaptation of the zombie-themed first person survival horror video game of the same title, released in 2012 for iOS and Android by Madfinger games. It stars Dolph Lundgren as battle-hardened soldier Kyle Walker, sporting his 1989 The Punisher...
Let me be perfectly honest. I don’t know how to review Come to Daddy. It’s not that the Tribeca Film...
Mexican folklore gets The Conjuring treatment in The Curse of La Llorona, the latest haunt from New Line Cinema with...
It’s rare for a film to completely throw you for a loop, becoming an experience beyond anything you expected. I must admit I was skeptical about Assassinaut. Production images of a group of children in colorful jumpsuits with a retro space race flare had me expecting something very indie, charmingly...
Knock Knock… It’s the oldest joke in the book, but still one to illicit a reaction from the person answering...
Joel Potrykus is a master craftsman of bizarro cinema. Whether it’s Buzzard, where a weirdo loner builds a Freddy Kruger...
It only took one film for comedy veteran Jordan Peele to become Horror’s darling. Get Out catapulted him into an overnight sensation; turning heads and ticket sales, with hushed voices whispering “the new Hitchcock” to any uninformed earhole. The film also created a seat at the table for Peele – and...