I’m a huge advocate of watching movies while under the influence. I believe occasionally taking psychedelic drugs before a viewing...
Two men go into space but three come back in Egor Abramenko’s atmospheric sci-fi horror Sputnik. It’s an alien invasion...
A beach getaway sounds like a dream, right? As the world turns and it feels like every part of our future is unknown, an escape to peaceful, comforting sands seems idyllic. Writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown dares to ask the question many ignore when it comes to vacation enjoyment...
When it comes to current controversial figures from all over the world, the President of the United States holds a...
Turning 30 isn’t easy, I’ve been told. It’s less easy when an alien bent on destroying the planet crashes your...
Just like the inevitable grains of sand in your shoe after a trip to the beach, Jeffrey A. Brown’s debut feature film The Beach House is a viewing experience that lingers long after the credits have rolled. Lulling the audience in with it’s familiar setting, serene color palette and endearingly...
The peaceful sanctity of a beach house can be an escape from the vile indecencies of reality. However, it can...
UFO horror is an acquired taste. Found footage horror is an acquired taste. Luckily, Skyman–both a UFO film and a...
In a time where nothing is certain and a global pandemic continues to spread through much of the world, a little escapism is a welcome respite. In honor of its 15th anniversary, I recommend revisiting Steven Spielberg’s remake of the sci-fi thriller War of the Worlds (2005), based on the...
The month of April is the benchmark of many pleasantries, but this time around the start of spring is also...
Break out the Van Buren china and hide the TV. It’s easy to let your imaginations run wild when you...
Jason Axinn’s animated feature film, To Your Last Death, is gory thrill ride about trauma, inevitability, and just how awful our parents can be. With a bold animation style and a stellar team of voice actors, it’s no surprise that the film is a delightful piece of violent escapism in...