Horror
Final Destination 3 – Film Review
Despite some shortcomings, Final Destination 3 remains a decent addition to the series, primarily due to Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s strong lead performance and a handful of memorably gruesome set-pieces.
Siren – Film Review
Siren deserves a watch for its ambitious attempt to blend the traditional and the new, its competent execution on a technical level, and its efforts to explore deeper themes within a horror context.
- 2016
- Horror
Easter Bloody Easter – Film Review
Easter Bloody Easter is a film with an identity crisis. It’s a production that wanted to be both a commentary on and a caricature of horror, but fails to fully realize either.
Immaculate – Film Review
With Immaculate, Mohan and Lobel have crafted a film that is, in every sense, immaculately conceived and executed. Sydney Sweeney delivers an Oscar-worthy performance that tops it all off.
You’ll Never Find Me – Film Review
Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen’s You’ll Never Find Me is a compelling watch for its audacity, performance, and atmospheric mastery.
Stopmotion – Film Review
Stopmotion is a must-watch for fans of psychological horror and animated cinema alike, serving as a reminder of the medium’s potential to explore the deepest corners of the human psyche.
- 2024
- Horror
Night Shift – Film Review
Night Shift ultimately stands as a testament to the China brothers’ ambition and creativity in the horror genre. It endeavors to offer something fresh, a hybrid of terror and mystery that melds into a truly memorable experience.
Imaginary – Film Review
Despite a talented cast and the backing of a respected production house, Imaginary fails to make a meaningful impact, ultimately serving as a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
My Bloody Valentine (2009) – Film Review
For fans of the original or hardcore slasher aficionados, My Bloody Valentine might warrant a watch for its few merits and as a comparative piece.