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In Feedback, There are No Heroes [Review]

Feedback follows Dolan Jarvis (Eddie Marsan, Ray Donovan, The World’s End) a successful late night talk show host who discusses hard hitting political topics. In the first few minutes of his sh...

Demon Squad

Demon Squad is Well Worth a Watch [Review]

Demon Squad follows Nick Moon (Khristian Fulmer, The Night Shift), a paranormal private investigator and his new hired hand Daisy O’Reilly (Erin Lilley, The Night Shift). Nick quickly real...

The Night is Ruined in the Last 15 Minutes [Review]

Everything goes wrong in the California set, Iranian horror film The Night because Babak (Shahab Hosseini) wants to sleep in his own bed. After a night of partying with his brother, he insists that hi...

Color Out of Space

Color Out of Space is the Adaptation Arkham Deserves

It is The Color Out of Space which H.P. Lovecraft regarded as his favorite among his tales. That’s high praise from an author known for being overly critical of his work. Enter director Richard ...

Fanny Valette, Johan, Libereau, Raphael Lenglet, and Nicolas Giraud as Chloe, Loic, Guillaume, and Fred in Abel Ferry's High Lane.

High Lane Strikes the Perfect Blend of Horror and Suspense [Retrospective]

Abel Ferry’s High Lane is a French language film that – like most foreign language films – should be watched with subtitles, rather than the opting for the dubbed version. I bring ...

Justin Long in The Wave

Justin Long is Reliably Great in The Wave [Review]

Justin Long should do more horror movies. His brand of schlubby, down-on-his-luck nerd lends itself incredibly well to situations of escalating tension and terror, all the way back to Jeepers Creepers...

The Lighthouse is a Dazzling Must See [DVD Review]

“Doldrums. Doldrums. Eviler than the Devil. Boredom makes men to villains.” It may not come as a shock to learn that one of my favorite pastimes is going to the movies. Preferably alone. A...

Wrinkles the Clown

Wrinkles The Clown Shows Exactly How Not to Make a Documentary [Review]

Michael Beach Nichols’ documentary Wrinkles The Clown sets out (in part) to explore modern folklore and the way that information and urban legends are circulated in the digital era. Un...

The Grudge (2020)

The Grudge (2020) is Unnecessary but Still Enjoyable [Review]

The news about the release of The Grudge (2020) came as a surprise because I really didn’t think this was a story worth retelling (again). During 2000-2010, there was an influx of Asian films re...