The latest horror feature from writer/director Bryan Bertino, the man behind modern horror masterpiece The Strangers, is a perfect showcasing of his talents for creating dark and brooding horror. The… Read more The Dark and the Wicked Review: The scariest and most visceral horror film of the year →
Back in my first film class I took in high school, we did a whole section on the films by Alfred Hitchcock and while Strangers on a Train became a… Read more Rebecca (2020) Review: A pointless, bland retread →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of AMC’s Soulmates, Break on Through, takes us to a unique part of the Soulmates world that showcases the religious thoughts… Read more AMC’s Soulmates: Break on Through (Episode 5) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s The Third Day, Tuesday – The Daughter, Helen’s (Naomie Harris) intentions for coming to Osea become clear as the… Read more HBO’s The Third Day: Tuesday – The Daughter Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s The Third Day, Monday – The Mother, we get a new tour of Osea Island in the winter time… Read more HBO’s The Third Day: Monday – Mother (Episode 4) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s The Third Day, Sunday – The Ghost, Sam (Jude Law) begins to learn the truth about his connection to… Read more HBO’s The Third Day: Sunday – The Ghost Review →
*This Review Does Contain Spoilers* While it’s not in the full international force that it had when Netflix introduced its own crime procedural show, Criminal makes a triumphant return… Read more Netflix’s Criminal U.K. (Season 2) Review: Back and better than ever →
Netflix’s newest film from writer/director Antonio Campos, The Devil All the Time, takes viewers through a multi-layered Southern epic filled to the brim with shady characters and tests of faith.… Read more The Devil All the Time Review: Netflix’s newest film is a sinister Southern epic →