Audiences have seen actor Nicolas Cage delve into Lovecraftian horror with Color Out of Space and some wild horror premises with films like Mandy and Willy’s Wonderland lately, but his… Read more Pig Review: Cage delivers career-best performance in an unexpected emotional journey →
The sophomore feature from writer/director Brandon Cronenberg, Possessor, is a mind-bending trek into sci-fi horror thriller that treads new ground with its wildly imaginative premise. Possessor honestly might have one… Read more Possessor Review: Cronenberg creates an enthralling, original, visually mesmerizing sci-fi thriller →
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 →
The new film from writer/director, and frequent actress, Amy Seimetz, She Dies Tomorrow, has been labeled as timely pandemic thriller lately and, after seeing it, it certainly lives up to… Read more She Dies Tomorrow Review: Seimetz creates a mind-bending, horrifying, and timely look at fear and death →
Creating a chilling atmosphere and featuring another standout performance from Riley Keough, the newest horror film from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, The Lodge, is a stone-cold chiller with only… Read more The Lodge Review: A stone-cold chiller that boasts a frosty atmosphere →
Writer/director Bong Joon-ho has already gained some high claim from the industry and moviegoers alike with films like his fan-favorite monster movie The Host and his adaptation of the graphic… Read more Parasite Review: A modern-day masterpiece that burrows into each viewer’s head and leaves its mark →
Although he might be coming off of the hot mess known as The Cloverfield Paradox, writer/director Julius Onah not only completely redeems himself with this newest film Luce, but creates… Read more Luce Review: Onah’s socially aware thriller is thought-provoking, gripping, and never holds back →