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Spoiler-Free Reviews: 1978 and SOLVENT (Dark Nights Film Festival)
1978 Codirectors Luciano and Nicolás Onetti craft a marvelously macabre fright-fare outing with 1978...
Spoiler-Free Reviews: TOUCHED BY ETERNITY and HEAVIER TRIP (Fantastic Fest)
Touched by Eternity Writer/director Mārcis Lācis serves up an intriguing, amusing feature with his Latvian...
Game Review: ‘Dying Light 2: Stay Human’
In 2015 players and zombie fans were introduced to Dying Light, a twist not seen in the genre of survival horror, a...
Short-Film Reviews: “While Mortals Sleep,” “Huella,” and “Kitchen Sink” (Sundance Film Festival)
While Mortals Sleep In writer/director Alex Fofonoff’s brilliant short While Mortals Sleep, Susan (Carie Kawa) is a...
Movie Review: “Something in the Dirt,” “You Won’t Be Alone,” and “Emily the Criminal” (Sundance Film Festival)
Something in the Dirt The filmmaking duo of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead consistently turn out compelling,...
Blu-ray Review: Shock (1977)
Dora Baldini (Daria Nicolodi), her kiddo Marco (Beyond the Door's David Colin Jr.), and her new husband Bruno (we...
Movie Review: “The Civil Dead” (Slamdance Film Festival)
If you are in the mood for something decidedly different, director Clay Tatum’s The Civil Dead delivers in spades....
Blu-ray Review: Franco Noir (1962 – 1964)
Prolific cinematic maverick Jess Franco directed roughly 7,865 movies in his career, so it seems inevitable he would...
Movie Review: ‘The Deep House’ Is The Haunted House Movie We Didn’t Know We Needed
In The Deep House, A young couple, out to gain followers on social media, explore abandoned and long-forgotten places....
Movie Review: Tubi Original ‘Unborn’ Gives Birth To Both Horrors And Heartache
Tubi has been on a roll with their new line of original horror films. The latest release, Unborn, is what I'm here to...
Movie Reviews: “Hatching” and “Resurrection” (Sundance Film Festival)
Sundance Film Festival is absolutely killing it with its horror selections! Following are capsule reviews of two...








