Review: Retro Cult Classic TURBO KID Out Now on Shudder
Turbo Kid is out now on Shudder, and if it's up your alley, you've probably already seen it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFlZ6pVtnv0
This post -apocalyptic comedy has touches of the western and the super...
Review: WITCH is a Visually Stunning But Confusing Cinematic Fairy Tale
It’s all very clear... except when it’s not.
You might sense a bit of wishy-washiness in that statement -- and that puts you smack-dab in the same boat as I...
Review: THE PERISHED is a Compelling Drama, But Loses its Way as a Horror...
I was first intrigued by Paddy Murphy’s The Perished on the basis of its central theme -- which draws on the horrific history of Ireland’s “Magdalene Laundries,” where "fallen...
Review: POV Zombie Tale BY DAY’S END Falls Short of Its Potential
Sigh... another found footage horror effort. Well, it’s not technically "found footage" -- it’s more of a first-person and security-camera-footage situation -- but it all falls under the "found footage"...
Review: SCOPOPHILIA — Isolation, Technology, and Suspense
If you’re into films that wallow in reality rather than provide escape, Scopophilia is the perfect feature for these dark times of social distancing and quarantine. While this Greek...
Review: SPACE — A Sci-Fi Thriller About the Terrors of Isolation
Written and directed by Monte Light, Random Media's futuristic thriller-drama Space is set in the year 2050, where the BrightSTAR Corporation has launched the spaceship Udo on a lengthy...
Review: THE HUNT Defies Expectations and Delivers the Gory Goods
If you have to pick just one movie to see in theaters this week -- not that we recommend that plan, considering the very real threat of posed by...
Review: THE INVISIBLE MAN is a Smart Take on a Timeless Classic
The multi-talented writer-director-actor behind the hit horror franchises SAW and Insidious, as well as the bloody indie sci-fi/action thriller Upgrade and outrageous zombie-comedy Cooties, Leigh Whannell has returned to...
Uncharted Depths of Amazon Prime: SOCIETY and PARENTS (1989)
This week’s descent into the darkest depths of Internet video streaming is a two-for-one holiday special: Society and Parents, a couple of family-centric, coming-of-age horror-comedy flicks released in 1989....
Review: THE SECRET SPIRAL OF SWAMP KID
Middle school can be pretty tough... especially if you have a tree trunk for an arm and vines growing out of your neck.
Such is the life of Russell...
Review: SAINT MAUD – Time to Detoxify Your God
Over the past few decades, we've experienced many exorcism movies that question and challenge our faith: from sleeper hits like The Taking of Deborah Logan to the atheistic hidden...
Review: DEAD TEENAGER SEANCE Packs Plenty of ’80s Horror Fun Into 20 Minutes
A brief history lesson: I saw the feature film The Fostering (also known by the much cooler title, The Devil Lives Here), at FilmQuest in Utah a few years...