Film Review: Afraid
You know, I think a film like Afraid is in kind of an interesting position when it comes to the intersection of art and history. Sure, in the current moment, Continue Reading
You know, I think a film like Afraid is in kind of an interesting position when it comes to the intersection of art and history. Sure, in the current moment, Continue Reading
NOTE: While the WGA strike is officially over, as of me writing this, SAG-AFTRA is still on strike, demanding fair wages, better working conditions, protection from AI, among many other 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
It’s always the most unassuming things that seem to unintentionally generate a lot of buzz due to unwarranted controversy. I still vividly remember the uproar over the Seth Rogen, James Continue Reading
After the most recent attempt at revitalizing the Universal Monsters with 2017’s The Mummy crashed and burned, it was clear that a whole new approach had to be taken. And Continue Reading
While it might not be a big name for most mainstream moviegoers, Black Christmas is a 1974 slasher film from Bob Clark, which is considered by many to be not Continue Reading
Sweetheart is a film that gets right down to business. It opens with Jenn washed up on the shores of a beautiful tropical island. Beside her is a friend, who Continue Reading
Don’t Let Go is a kinda-sorta sci-fi crime drama from writer/director, Jacob Aaron Estes, made in association with Blumhouse. It’s a compelling high concept – a cop walks into his Continue Reading
I honestly didn’t think Tate Taylor, of all people, had something like this in him. I can’t say I’ve been much of a fan of his work, but his new Continue Reading
Happy Death Day 2U is one of the most ingeniously clever sequels to a horror film I’ve seen in a very long time. Oddly enough, one of its rather ballsy Continue Reading