Film director David Chirchirillo’s latest feature, Bad Match, has garnered quite a bit of attention since its initial release in...
The Little Stranger hits nationwide this weekend and if you don’t already have plans to see it, you should call...
For the first few minutes of Assassination Nation I thought I might groan and eye roll my way through the whole thing. It seems every suburban high school kid is the coolest, worldliest person on earth. This irks me greatly, as I know this is bullshit and too many movies...
Hell Fest is an upcoming slasher flick set in an amusement park that people have been buzzing about all summer....
Halloween is right around the corner and for a lot of people, that means one thing: haunted houses and mazes....
When I saw the trailer for Killer Kate!, I knew it would be my jam. The trailer was tight and full of great shots of good fun. The feature does not disappoint and the only thing that makes me sad is that Killer Kate! didn’t get wider distribution. This movie...
A mysterious box shows up at your house with an even more mysterious note. Before you know it you’re trapped...
The Changeling is a magical indie thriller out of New Zealand. It mixes possessions and magic with a classic cat-and-mouse thriller approach. It is both grounded, touching and full of suspense. With a mostly unknown cast and virtually no marketing, this one may slip by you, so be on the lookout and don't miss out on this little known gem!
If you were to set about three hours of your day aside, it’d be completely possible to zip through the entire season of Netflix’s latest darling, Love, Death, & Robots. But that leaves out enough time to step outside after a few episodes, drink a beer and completely contemplate your...
If you’re looking for a tense thriller isolated in a gorgeous setting, this is the movie for you. If you were born in the last two decades, you will probably have your pants scared right off.
Grant Sputore’s I Am Mother was release to Netflix June 7th, proving that being a mother is the hardest and...
Head Count is a very well made and well acted monster flick about isolation and paranoia that grabs you early on and won’t let go.