Horror
Somewhere Quiet – Film Review
Somewhere Quiet isn’t a revelation in the psychological thriller genre, but it does enough to command our attention, providing an intimate exploration of the aftershocks of trauma.
Possum – Film Review
Possum provides a compelling venture into psychological horror. With its deft filmmaking, stark symbolism, and potent sound design, it stands as a haunting exploration of deeply ingrained terror.
Destroy All Neighbors – Film Review
Destroy All Neighbors comes off as a crazy concoction of half-realized potentialities. The aesthetic excellence, creative attempts, and bizarre humor keep it engaging to an extent, yet the shallow narrative waters and disjointed tone leave a lot to be desired.
Death Spa – Film Review
As a relic of the 1980s horror genre, Death Spa fails to stand the test of time and remains a forgettable entry in the realm of cult films.
- 1988
- Horror
Damien: Omen II – Film Review
Damien: Omen II is a worthy follow-up to the iconic first film but falls short of reaching the same heights. While it successfully maintains the eerie atmosphere, impressive visuals, and solid performances, the film stumbles in terms of pacing, narrative…
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom – Film Review
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom is a challenging and thought-provoking cinematic experience that pushes the boundaries of what is acceptable in art.
The Gingerdead Man – Film Review
The Gingerdead Man is a cinematic disaster that epitomizes what happens when a concept lacks coherent execution and creative integrity.
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014) – Film Review
The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a visually striking and atmospheric film that pays homage to its source material while attempting to carve its own narrative path.
Night Swim – Film Review
Night Swim dives deep into aquatic terror, unveiling a sub-genre of horror which keeps afloat on a pool of human emotion.