I regard Guillermo del Toro as one of the most (if not the) most esteemed genre filmmakers of the 21st...
I’ll Take Your Dead from Black Fawn Films tells the tale of William (Aidan Devine, TV’s Impulse), a widower raising...
On a stormy night recently, I revisited Clue (1985), an essential dark comedy and murder mystery based on the popular board game of the same name. After 34 years, that film not only remains hilarious (Flames! On the side of my face!), but it also feels socially relevant in ways...
Joining prime examples of the power of good filmmaking is director Zoe Wittock’s Jumbo, a film with a truly bizarre...
It’s prom night. Your date is coming to your house to take you to the big dance. That wonderful feeling...
The Oak Room (2020) is a love letter to the gothic thrillers of the past, which is fitting, since the theme of the film is about the past catching up with you. In a cross between No Country For Old Men (2007) and Frailty (2001), the seedy bar stools of...
Chucky, Annabelle, Slappy, Brahms and Billy – Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, creepy dolls have been a staple...
Nightmare on Film Street, a horror movie podcast and one of the leading Film/TV Review Podcasts on Apple Podcasts and...
It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’re all alone. The house is quiet, the lights are dim, and you’re in the mood for a good scare. But where do you turn? You could tour through the back catalog of Netflix, scroll endlessly on Amazon Prime, or stare at your...