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Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person borrows from other films in the genre without ever managing to reach their heights.
Review: A secret Universal vampire movie, Abigail tries to be a comedy but overplays its hand and falls flat at being funny.
Loaded with brutal, animalistic, bloody carnage, Monkey Man delivers on the action and is a solid debut for Dev Patel as a director.
While it could’ve benefitted from more efficient pacing, Exhuma is worth a watch for the cast’s strong performances and its cinematography.
Do the Titans in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire take a giant step into kaiju history without stumbling? Check our review.
What’s it profit a man to gain ratings but lose his soul? Find out in our review of Late Night With The Devil.
In the review of Blumhouse’s new thriller Imaginary, our writer Dante wonders how this company didn’t come up with a more imaginative plot.
The Invisible Fight is described as a “heavy metal action comedy” by Kino Lorber that doesn’t offer much of either.
Our review explains why Hundreds of Beavers is the wacked out kind of shoestring DIY independent film you’ve been waiting for.