Horror
Haunted Hospital: Heilstätten – Film Review
Haunted Hospital: Heilstätten takes an intriguing concept and marries it with potentially terrifying backdrops, yet it struggles to engage due to poor character development, disjointed scares, a half-hearted commitment to its themes, and the generally unimpressive execution of the narrative.
- 2018
- Horror
Lisa Frankenstein – Film Review
Every aspect of Lisa Frankenstein contributes to a beautiful canvas of high school troubles, hilarity, and touching camaraderie amidst bizarre occurrences, perfectly summarizing teenage life’s messiness and its hauntingly beautiful facets.
Gods of the Deep – Film Review
As the closing credits rolled on, there was an overwhelming sense of relief, the equivalent of surfacing from a laborious deep-sea expedition. Alas, unlike those venturing to the deepest reaches of our ocean, there are no rare, bioluminescent gems waiting…
- 2024
- Science Fiction, Thriller, Horror
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies – Film Review
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies is an enjoyable watch for its endeavors in offering a different, not necessarily better, perspective on its unique premise and an admittedly engaging lead performance from Andrew Divoff.
Waxwork – Film Review
Waxwork is a creative and entertaining horror-comedy that should appeal to fans of classic horror. The film’s inventive premise and unique structure make for an engaging and entertaining watch, while its strong performances from its cast help to keep the…
Wendigo – Film Review
Wendigo delivers an uncommon blend of human fear and mythological horror through a restrained approach. It boasts solid performances from a talented cast, and a uniquely menacing atmosphere that compensates for its weaknesses in terms of storyline clarity and narrative…
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.