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Bella Thorne in Girl

Girl is a Major Showcase for Bella Thorne [Fantastic Fest Review]

Chad Faust’s Girl carries with it a certain amount of baggage because its leads are tabloid favorites Bella Thorne and Mickey Rourke.  Although the two performers come from vastly differen...

Back to the ’80s: Dead Calm

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particul...

Andrea Riseborough in Possessor

Possessor Will Leave You Breathless [Fantastic Fest Review]

There’s an amazingly gross practical effect about 20 seconds into Possessor, which bodes well for what’s to come. Created by the spawn of Cronenberg, the film is certainly Cronenbergian ...

The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw

THE CURSE OF AUDREY EARNSHAW is a Flawed Yet Entertaining Witch Flick [Review]

There’s something very interesting about The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw. From its The Witch meets The Village setup (Not a spoiler, we’re immediately told that the entire village in the fi...

Spontaneous movie dancing

Spontaneous Will Totally Wreck Your Head [Review]

Spontaneous has notions of being this year’s Happy Death Day, with its caustic sense of humor and anti-heroine lead, but lands somewhere closer to Me and Earl and the Dying Girl only with consi...

Angela Bettis in 12 Hour Shift

12 Hour Shift is a Twisted, Anarchic, Feminist AF Delight [Review]

12 Hour Shift is the sophomore feature from one Brea Grant, who horror fans will be intimately familiar with as an actor in the likes of Dexter, Beyond the Gates, After Midnight, the recent Lucky, whi...

Me and Me movie poster

Me and Me is Pretty, Strange, and Enjoyably Offbeat [Charlotte Film Festival Review]

South Korean flick Me and Me is a tough movie to categorize. IMDb describes it as both a mystery and a drama but, in reality, Jin-young Jung’s film has elements of body swap comedy, paranormal ...

Jason Biggs in The Subject

The Subject is an Ambitious, Flawed Jason Biggs Vehicle [Charlotte Film Festival Review]

The Subject marks the first big, serious role American Pie star Jason Biggs (“Don’t you recognize me? I’m the pie-f****r!”) has taken on in quite some time. The comedic act...

Bleed With Me Charlotte Film Fest Review

Bleed With Me Is A Chilling Look At Toxic Female Friendships [Charlotte Film Festival Review]

Rowan (Lee Marshall), the protagonist of Amelia Moses’ Bleed With Me, is clearly far too used to apologizing. Despite being the invited guest of her good friend Emily (Lauren Beatty) and Emily&#...