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Tyler's Top Picks. A banner poster for Gerard Johnstone's upcoming horror feature Housebound.

Advance Review: Housebound is One of the Best Horror Films of the Year to Date!

[soliloquy id=”7084″] The upcoming horror comedy Housebound  finds a young woman named Kylie placed on house arrest. She returns to her family home to carry out her sen...

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Closed Circuit Extreme- Alone, Lonely & Deadly

[soliloquy id=”10173″] Directed by Giorgio Amato, Closed Circuit Extreme is a found footage, killer thriller. Closed Circuit Extreme (Circuito Chiuso its original title) begins with the st...

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Uninhabited Review – No Paradise On This Island

[soliloquy id=”10163″] Written and directed by Bill Bennett, (who has a cameo at the beginning and end of the film), Uninhabited is a tale of terror in paradise. “Inspired by a...

The poster art for the movie Haunt directed by Max Carter.

Haunt Movie Review- Ghostly Affairs

[soliloquy id=”10150″] Directed by Max Carter and written by Andrew Barrer, Haunt brings us a ghostly story of affairs and tragedy. Haunt bases itself around the Asher family who buy an is...

The poster for the movie Re-cut directed by Fritz Manger.

Re-Cut Movie Review- Documentary Disaster

[soliloquy id=”9883″] Directed by Fritz Manger, Re-Cut is a found-footage, faux-documentary horror movie. Re-Cut opens with the definition of a snuff film. “A pornographic film that...

Horror movies that bizarrely remade other movies - Tusk Movie _ Kevin Smith, Justin Long

TIFF Review – Tusk is Muddled but Not Without Merit

Not quite a terrifying horror movie or a deliriously twisted comedy, instead Kevin Smith’s Tusk lands frustratingly in between; much like its central monster, it’s something of an awkwar...

Ti West's The Sacrament.

The Sacrament Movie Review- Live As One. Die As One.

[soliloquy id=”7346″] Written and directed by Ti West (The House of The Devil, V/H/S, The ABC’s of Death) The Sacrament is bursting with tension from the get-go. Set as a documentar...

Bea washing her hair in (Rose Leslie) in Leigh Janiak's Honeymoon.

Honeymoon Review – An Unsettling and Keenly Executed Film

Honeymoon is a film that is best to go into cold. The less you know about it, the more likely you are to really enjoy it. So, I will keep this synopsis short and to the point. The film follows ne...

Lucky B*stard.

Lucky B*stard Takes a Stab at Social Commentary

I hadn’t given much thought to Lucky B*stard in some time. But screenwriter and producer Lukas Kendall reached out and asked if I would be interested in reviewing the film for the site, so ...