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.
Stranger in the Woods – Film Review
A more focused approach to pacing and a willingness to take narrative risks could have potentially transformed Stranger in the Woods into a standout entry in the genre.
Camp Pleasant Lake – Film Review
For fans of horror seeking their next thrill, it may be advisable to skip this visit to Camp Pleasant Lake and set their sights on clearer, more chilling waters.
- 2024
- Horror