I’m not a huge fan of jump-scares in horror movies. I think they can work if they’re sparse, like in...
Valentine’s Day is the annual celebration of love, romance, and infatuation. Leave it to Blumhouse to prove Cupid’s holiday is not...
It seems ironic to review a film whose entire theme questions the subjectivity of art and the role a critic plays in the massive machine of commercializing the creative. The film industry mirrors that of the art industry, and perhaps Dan Gilroy’s latest genre-bender, Velvet Buzzsaw, is commenting on the...
Dry Blood, from Dread Central Presents, pushes the common pains of drug withdrawal to a violent extreme, with elements of the supernatural...
Time and time again, I have stated that movie monsters aren’t nearly as scary as the demons that live within...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to 2019’s first installment of Awfully Good, where we recommend bad movies that are worth watching. This month, we’re celebrating Body Horror Month with 1986’s Troma Trashsterpiece Class of Nuke ‘Em High! Welcome back from winter break, kids, cuz class is in session. It’s a body...
M. Night Shyamalan’s trilogy-concluding Glass made its way to theatres this weekend, effectively ending my almost three year stretch of avoiding superhero...
Mandao (pronounced “Man-Day-Oh”) of the Dead is a true indie horror with colorful, wildly quirky characters. They are likable from...
Audiences can be cruel to January releases. Summer is reserved for multi-million dollar blockbusters, and the fall/winter Oscar drop is behind us. January releases, especially horror titles, often carry the stigma of being predetermined failures by their respective studios. Dropping the first weekend of January, Escape Room faced an even more...
Horror films are not kind to rural life. People who live outside of “civilized” cities are evil, unintelligent hicks as...
What do you see when you scroll through the news feeds of the social media outlets you participate in daily?...
Since its inception, Netflix’s original series Black Mirror has pushed the boundaries on exploring humanity and its connection to evolved technology, scientific advancement, and futurism. Season after season, Black Mirror has used fantastical and sometimes realistic means to pose theories and entertain its audience, all the while staying contained within...