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 HBO’s The Undoing, The Missing, Grace (Nicole Kidman) begins to unravels as she continues to learn horrifying secrets about Jonathan… Read more HBO’s The Undoing: The Missing (Episode 2) Review →
*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 the season finale of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right Here, Right Now #8 and Last, Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) and Cate (Jordan… Read more HBO’s We Are Who We Are: Season Finale Review →
Back in 2006, the Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy, Steve Irwin was killed by a sting ray, the War in Iraq was ongoing, Former President George W. Bush… Read more Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Review: A “Very Nice!” return for Borat →
2020 likely won’t be remembered for the countless ongoing protests against police brutality and race discrimination, the deaths of many notable celebrities or prominent figures, or even the presidential election.… Read more Totally Under Control Review: A little late to the discussion, but offers unique perspectives →
Although Blumhouse has created plenty of original modern horror franchises over the years, they’ve also been scooping up some already established properties to be remade for a modern audience. While… Read more The Craft: Legacy Review: It’s Blumhouse’s Black Christmas remake all over again →