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Speak No Evil 2022 Sundance Film Festival Movie Review

‘Speak No Evil’ Uses Excessive Politeness As A Gateway To Psychological Horror [Sundance Review]

Speak No Evil opens with a contextless ride down a long dark road, before abandoning genre conventions for less foreboding settings. When we meet Bjorn (Morten Burian), his wife Louisa (Sidsel Siem Ko...

Everything

Everything #3 [Comic Review]

Everything is a slow burn. Most of the first two issues are full of hints and two accidental deaths. To this point, the series has been burning too slowly, leaving this reader more bored than anxious....

They Live - Horror films that satirize Regan-era America

10 Horror Films That Satirize Reagan-America

When surveying history from a media-centric approach, it is too easy to fall prey to vast oversimplifications. In regards to horror cinema–-a genre that oftentimes sees fit to hold a mirror up to soci...

Why You Should Be Watching Black Mirror

The beauty of Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone was that the series was not confined to one, main storyline. Its consistent innovation and desire to push the boundaries of what was considered normal tel...

Exclusive Interview with Sean Tiedeman on 30 Years of Garbage

A new IndieGoGo Project that has been getting a lot of buzz over the past few days is the 30 Years of Garbage documentary. As a general rule, we don’t cover Kickstarter or IndieGoGo campaigns because ...

Poster art for Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein.

‘Young Frankenstein’ to receive 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Release

[soliloquy id=”7930″] Young Frankenstein will be receiving a blu-ray re-release in honor of the film’s 40th anniversary. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has the disc is set to st...