All Articles
Sputnik is a visually remarkable sci-fi horror film that leaves you with a lot of questions and even ends on a sour note.
The Tax Collector feels low budget despite having a moderate amount of money at its disposal. The cast is excruciating and the action is lacking.
While not everyone is going to embrace a film that in essence is a story about hope, The Secret: Dare to Dream is truly a film you can sit down and watch with your entire family including Grandma.
Impetigore is a disturbing and unsettling thriller with faceless children, no remorse for neck wounds, and upside torture that will have horror fans squealing with delight.
The Rental has a simple concept with a basic execution and a tendency to wear its inspirations on its sleeve, but it’s also enjoyable for what it is.
Lake of Death feels like this Norwegian version of Dark Water paired with elements of Friday the 13th and every other secluded, out in the middle of nowhere horror film you can think of.
Zombie For Sale (its alternate title is The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale) is a South Korean zombie comedy from […]
Old Guard has good characters, solid acting, and phenomenal action sequences, but the actual story itself while it does have all the right components, just seems to be missing a few worthwhile and nuanced elements that hold it back from being really good.
Relic peels away the idea of who we were and replaces it with this soiled, withered, and pathetic version of our former self.
Archive isn’t going to be a film for everyone. A film about isolation right after quarantine and during a pandemic may not sound appealing to the general population, but Archive is such a visually superb experience with subtle humor that keeps you interested and downright shocks in its final moments.