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Mark Pavia

Advance Review: Fender Bender

If you have yet to see it, make sure you track down The Night Flier and give it a watch. Based on a story by Stephen King, the 1997 film is a low-budget masterpiece, a creepy and gory vampire tale wit...

The Darkness

Review: The Darkness Is Yet Another Snoozefest Loaded With Paranormal Inactivity

Horror movies are often (unfairly) criticised for lacking in plot. Not so with The Darkness, the latest paranormal-themed spooker currently haunting multiplexes, which has about ten different stories ...

Old 37

Old 37 Is a Bloody Slasher But Is It Too Typical?

Perhaps like director ‘Alan Smithee’ I, too, should have disowned  Old 37 . In the opening of the film, we meet brothers Jon Roy and Daryl who are watching their father shov...

The Boy

Blu-ray Review: The Boy is Better than You May Have Heard

Greta (Lauren Cohan of The Walking Dead) jets off to Europe for a position as a nanny in a small English village. She plans to start anew after a messy breakup and the change of geograp...

Anguish Movie

Anguish is Psychological Thriller Posing As a Possession Film

The opening of Anguish depicts what is surely an unthinkable nightmare for any parent. A pissy teenager named Lucy is having an argument with her mother Sarah, as they’re driving. Once Lucy...

Green Room Movie - starring Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart

Why Green Room is Actually a Major Disappointment

The following assumes you have seen the movie. Major spoilers ahead. Green Room is not a bad movie, and for the record, this is not an attempt to be contrarian just to garner attention. As with T...

Emelie

Blu-Ray Review: Emelie is Painfully Average

When a young couple’s regular babysitter is unable to watch their brood, she gives a recommendation for a friend who is available to sit. But what they do not realize is that the replacemen...

Scherzo Diabolico

Review: Scherzo Diabolico is an Overture in Tension

Scherzo Diabolico, the piano solo by composer Charles-Valentin Alkan, is a fitting title for director Adrián García Bogliano’s latest film. A hybrid of horror, dark humour a...

Village of the Damned

Blu-ray Review: Village of the Damned

A peaceful, small town in Marin County, California suddenly becomes anything but when a mysterious blackout occurs, rendering all of its residents unconscious for a spell. Once the residents rega...