[Film Review] The Craft (1996)
The Craft follows Sarah Bailey (Robin Tunney) who after a suicide attempt, moves to a new city in hopes for a fresh start…
[Film Review] Demonia (1990)
There’s a sequence in Demonia (1990) where the stark-naked ghost of a Medieval nun fires a harpoon gun into a man’s chest…
[Film Review] An Unquiet Grave (2020)
An Unquiet Grave is a slow burning, quiet and sombre film…
[Film Review] The Thing That Ate The Birds (2021)
The Thing That Ate The Birds (2022), quickly thrusts you back into recanting your romanticization of toxic liaisons…
[Film Review] Revealer (2022)
Late 20th century nostalgia is big in horror right now…
[Film Review] Gatlopp: Hell of a Game (2022)
I am a huge fan of horror comedies. When I’m feeling down, I stick on the woodchipper scene from Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, as it’s guaranteed to make me smile every time…
[Film Review] The Found Footage Phenomenon (2021)
Whether you’re a massive horror nerd, or looking to learn a little more about the genre, horror documentaries are a great way to explore specific elements of the movies we love so much…
[Film Review] Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014)
Carter Smith’s 2014 film Jamie Marks Is Dead is an understated character piece, exploring teen relationships, small-town prejudice and the after-effects of tragedy on individuals and a small-town community.
[Film Review] Are Millennials Killing Freddy? (2022)
At the heart of the Nightmare On Elm Street films is a question - how can you defeat a foe as uniquely dangerous as Freddy Krueger?
[Film Review] Xpiation (2018)
In the dark, twisted universe of extreme horror, filmmakers can utilize extremity through violence and brutality to explore difficult themes through the subversive and taboo
[Film Review] The Sadness (2021)
Hitting a surprisingly mainstream audience with a wildly extreme film, Rob Jabbaz’s debut The Sadness is a cluster fuck of deviance and gore with a satirical and mean wink toward incel and r/niceguy culture
[Film Review] MEN (2022)
Alex Garland is a world builder and magician. He is a spellbinder. A masterful creator of complex characters and ominous mundanity…
[Film Review] Videodrome (1983)
Videodrome centers its narrative around consumerism, sadomasochism and the horrifying mutation and degradation of the human form…
[Film Review] Torn Hearts (2022)
Torn Hearts (2022) warns what may happen if you meet your heroes. Director Brea Grant’s new film follows a band called Torn Hearts, a two-woman contemporary country music act in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Film Review] Peppergrass (2021)
In a mid-Covid world, it was only a matter of time before the pandemic became a factor in film…
[Film Review] The Aviary (2022)
The Aviary is a surprisingly intriguing character study of the effects of psychological trauma and cult practices…
[Film Review] The Yellow Wallpaper (2021)
Charlotte Perkins-Gilman’s infamous short story The Yellow Wallpaper still resonates 130 years later
[Film Review] Vampyr (1932)
Carl Theodor Dreyer’s masterful Vampyr (1932) straddles the line between silent and sound pictures…
[Film Review] The Last Possession (2022)
The Last Possession (2022) is a haunted house chiller with an intercosmic twist.
[Film Review] You Are Not My Mother (2022)
There’s an overwhelming sense throughout You Are Not My Mother that something is…off.
