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Climax is a Cinematic Headache [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Climax sees the return of cinema’s greatest self-proclaimed enfant terrible, Gaspar Noé, following the oddly un-sexy 3D extravaganza that was 2015’s Love. It’s his best reviewed film...

Exorcist II: The Heretic

Exorcist II Pales in Comparison to its Predecessor [Blu-ray Review]

Exorcist II: The Heretic sees The Catholic Church sending Father Lamont on a mission to find out exactly what happened to Father Merrin and uncover the details surrounding his untimely demise. Regan h...

Tate Steinsiek - Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich

Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is a Fun and Gory Redux [4K Blu-Ray Review]

Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich follows recently-divorced Edgar (Thomas Lennon) as he, his boss/friend Markowitz (Nelson Franklin), and Edgar’s new girlfriend Ashley (Jenny Pellicer) make thei...

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a Good Adaptation of a Great Book [Review]

I’ve heard two fundamental schools of thought about what a cover song should do. In one, a song is radically transformed. Think of the way Johnny Cash transformed Nine-Inch Nails’s “Hurt.” The other i...

Hunt for the Skinwalker

Hunt for the Skinwalker Will Make You Question Reality [Review]

There exists a place that no rational person would willingly go to. Unidentified flying objects, cattle mutilations and long extinct animals all claim the Skinwalker Ranch as home. The ranch is a veri...

Anna and the Apocalypse

Anna And The Apocalypse is an Absolute Delight [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Most movies struggle to adhere to the constraints of one genre, or sub-genre. Anna and the Apocalypse proudly belongs to three; zombie movie, Christmas movie, and musical. It’s also, technically...

Universal Classic Monsters

Universal Classic Monsters: The Complete 30-Film Collection is a Must Own for Classic Horror Fans [Blu-ray Review]

The Universal Monsters are and will always be the premiere legacy franchises in horror. Before New Line was the House That Freddy Built, Universal built itself on the backs of Dracula and Frankenstein...

The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot

The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot Does Not Live Up To Its Title [Frightfest 2018 Review]

The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot is not worthy of its epic title, let’s just get that out of the way. It may star Great American Hero Sam Elliott and yes, a version of him does fig...

Piercing Movie Cigarette to the eye still

Piercing is a Dark Psychosexual Thriller [Frightfest Review]

Piercing is a title that suggests all manner of stabbings and such, as opposed to an actual piercing. But this, the sophomore feature from The Eyes Of My Mother director Nicholas Pesce, features the s...