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Desecration

Desecration is Surreal and Scrappy Effort from Dante Tomaselli [Review]

Desecration follows a teenage boy named Bobby on a surreal and visceral journey through the literal depths of Hell that begins when he unintentionally kills one of the instructors at his sch...

Breaking In

Breaking In Suffers from an Utter Lack of Originality [Blu-Ray Review]

Breaking In follows mother of two, Shaun Russell (Gabrielle Union) as she sorts through the grief of losing her father. Her sense of loss is soon compounded by a home invasion attempt w...

Dark Crimes

Dark Crimes Frivolously Squanders a Promising Concept [DVD Review]

Dark Crimes is loosely based on the crimes of author and convicted murderer Krystian Bala. The film really only employs the core idea of an author utilizing the details of a real life m...

Dagon

Dagon is Far from Stuart Gordon’s Best [Vestron Blu-Ray Review]

Dagon tells the story of a young couple that takes refuge in a quaint fishing town after their boat wrecks at sea. The pair quickly learns all is not as it seems in the village. The natives once ...

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place is Unbearably Suspenseful! [Blu-Ray Review]

The skeletal outline of A Quiet place reminds me a little bit of A Nightmare on Elm Street in the sense that it pits people against an adversary that preys on one of our basic...

Who's Watching Oliver

Who’s Watching Oliver is a Sobering Character Study [Review]

I have only seen a few movies that have stuck with me way after the credits rolled. The kind of film where you weren’t sure what you had just witnessed and why it had elicited such a strong res...

Another WolfCop

Another WolfCop is a Howling Good Time! [DVD Review]

Another WolfCop sees Lou Garou back for another round of alcohol-induced, lycanthropic crime fighting. Limbs will fly and arterial spray is the order of the day. In this second outing, Lou a...

The Endless will Entertain and Challenge You for Endless Viewings [Review]

Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (interview) are big horror fans, and it shows in their third co-directed feature film, The Endless. They also star, playing brothers Justin and Aaron, who escaped what...

The Strangers: prey at night Strangers 2

The Strangers: Prey at Night Takes the Franchise into Full on Slasher Territory

The Strangers: Prey at Night sees a family on a road trip stopping off for the night in a trailer park, only to find that they are being targeted by a trio of malevolent ‘st...