After Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil movies were unable to really bring the games to life, the reboot from the heavily underrated The Strangers: Prey at Night director Johannes Roberts… Read more Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Review: Another failed adaptation →
Disney’s latest animated adventure, Encanto, takes viewers into visually vibrant story of family and finding purpose that can’t always make its thematic elements of traditional burdening work. Right away, Encanto… Read more Encanto Review: Disney’s latest is a perfectly fine family animated adventure fitting for the holidays →
*This Review Contains Partial Spoilers* In an era of nostalgic franchises attempting to return for a new generation of viewers, the second attempt to turn Ghostbusters in a big modern… Read more Ghostbusters: Afterlife Review: Something old, something new, all highly entertaining →
With her noteworthy performances in Netflix’s Haunting series and more recently Midnight Mass, which I swear I’ll get to soon, Kate Siegel leading new Netflix horror flick Hypnotic made it… Read more Hypnotic Review: A bland and visionless Netflix horror offering →
Writer/director Edgar Wright has really broken into mainstream notoriety with the comedic charm and unique energy of films like Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the Cornetto trilogy.… Read more Last Night in Soho Review: Wright’s trek into true psychological horror is a can’t miss experience →
Hostiles and Black Mass director Scott Cooper has had a hell of a time trying to get his latest film, Antlers, into theaters due to multiple delays and changing hands.… Read more Antlers Review: Strong scares outweigh narrative shortcomings →
Honestly, when I was first jumping into Netflix’s new horror film, There’s Someone Inside Your House, I was expecting your run of the mill slasher. However, this film’s behind the… Read more There’s Someone Inside Your House Review: Missed potential makes for a mixed viewing →
*This Review Contains Spoilers* Blumhouse and Universal’s 2018 reboot/sort of sequel of Halloween brought Laurie Strode back and kicked off a modern trilogy, but it’s follow-up, Halloween Kills, gets messy.… Read more Halloween Kills Review: A middling middle entry that’s a bloody mess →