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The Unknowable Casts An Intoxicating Spell in a Relatively Short Amount of Time [Review]

The Unknowable is the latest project from Zachary Donohue, whose bone-chilling debut, The Den, remains one of the best, if not the best, examples of Internet horror. After scaring us off our computers...

We Have a Ghost is Hauntingly Effective, Lighthearted and Wholesome [Review]

We Have a Ghost, the most recent Netflix original family adventure genre movie from writer/director Christopher Landon, hits a lot of the same notes as its ‘friendly ghost’ movie predece...

Bunker

In ‘Bunker’, War is, Quite Literally, Hell [Review]

In director Adrian Langley’s new WWI-set Bunker, an exhausted battalion of soldiers–some British, some American–find themselves presented with a rare opportunity. From the grimy tre...

Children of the Corn

‘Children of the Corn’ is a Remake Worth the Watch [Review]

The Children of the Corn series has been the most prolific of any based on a Stephen King work. While the original was not a critical hit, it has produced no less than eight sequels and two remak...

Consecration film

Consecration is Thoughtful, Visually Appealing Religious Horror [Review]

Religious horror is one of my favorite sub-genres, but it’s been a while since a film in this category stuck in my mind. If I’m being honest, everything since Saint Maud has been a bit o...

‘Hunt Her Kill Her’ is Tense, Thrilling, and Simple, in a Good Way [Review]

Starting a new job can be terrifying. Especially when you have a lot of personal bullshit going on in your life. I know from experience, as I’m sure we all do, that starting a new job can be str...

She Came from the Woods

‘She Came from the Woods’ Warms up Winter with Summer Slasher Vibes [Review]

She Came from the Woods is the second recent theatrical release that I’m excited to talk about. Let me grab your interest with just three words: Summer. Camp. Slasher. Now that I have your atte...

daughter cast and title poster

Daughter is an Attractive But Leaden Debut [Review]

There’s a certain type of party anyone who’s lived or frequented a coastal city- like Los Angeles, New York, Boston etc.- has at least some tangential familiarity with. The kind that sme...

Blue Underground Delivers With Jess Franco’s ‘Justine’ and ‘Eugenie’ in 4K [Review]

Director Jess Franco–a cinematic magician with the uncanny ability to make a scene of two nude women bathing one another and making out into something distinctly boring. Regardless, there seems...