Film Review: Insidious: The Red Door
I feel like I need to revisit Insidious: Chapter 2. I recall being unimpressed at the time, a surprise given James Wan’s track record, but I feel like it’s a Continue Reading
I feel like I need to revisit Insidious: Chapter 2. I recall being unimpressed at the time, a surprise given James Wan’s track record, but I feel like it’s a Continue Reading
I feel like the whole “black character dies first in a horror film” is one of those tropes that has maybe only really appeared in earnest a small handful of Continue Reading
I don’t know if this is a hot take or not, but I think there have been precisely zero bad Evil Dead movies. In fact, I’d go as far as Continue Reading
Look, having the one and only Nicolas Cage playing Dracula is already a pretty noteworthy cinematic event, so it’s not like there’s much Renfield will have to do to win Continue Reading
It’s a classic setup really, a man crashes in a strange land, and must survive the elements as he works to leave. Bringing in a different spin for this familiar Continue Reading
Swallowed is the latest from filmmaker Carter Smith (of The Ruins and Jamie Marks Is Dead fame). It follows two best friends, Benjamin (Cooper Koch) and Dom (Jose Colon), who Continue Reading
M3gan is an absolute hoot of a horror film. It’s the kind of film best experienced with a big audience, one that will verbalize their amusement, frustrations, and terror at Continue Reading
Five film in, and I feel like I can recognize Joe Begos film from a mile away. That isn’t something you can usually say about an indie director, even one Continue Reading
What better way to celebrate the coming together of family this Thanksgiving? Though, I doubt that is what Francis (Noah Segan) expected as he goes on about his solitary life Continue Reading
Halloween Ends is the final installment of the legacy sequel trilogy helmed by David Gordon Green, and his main writing collaborator, Danny McBride. This latest one also credits Paul Brad Continue Reading