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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...

The Unsettling is Grief Horror that Lives Up to Its Name [Review]

Two months into the new year, and it’s safe to say that The Unsettling is on my list of favorite horror films of 2023. If you’re tired of the recently popular vacation rental trope, give...