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Season Two of The Handmaid’s Tale is Unrelenting Drama and Suspense

If somehow you have not watched The Handmaid’s Tale, make sure your subscription to Hulu is up-to-date and begin watching immediately. That is to say if you enjoy suspense. If you enjoy horror. If you...

Big Legend

Big Legend is More Like Big Meh [Review]

Big Legend, written and directed by Justin Lee and released by Papa Octopus Productions, is a survival film that features Bigfoot. The lead character, former Army Ranger Tyler (Kevin Makely), takes hi...

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 response f...

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 and the oth...

The First Purge

The First Purge Is Violently Topical [Review]

The Purge is a killer concept for a horror movie, but even the most optimistic pundit couldn’t have predicted just how quickly it would take off. We’ve had four movies in five years, with ...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy Season 12: The Reckoning #1

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is back for its final comic book season. The end is bittersweet. While everything is clearly planned, it feels more like a cancellation, given that this new “season” will cons...

Satan's Slaves - Cop Baby

The Cop Baby Almost Lives Up to It’s Hilarious Premise [Cinepocalypse 2018 Review]

Buddy cop comedies are a staple of American media. From Starsky and Hutch, to Lethal Weapon the movies series, to Lethal Weapon the TV series where Clayne Crawford is being replaced by Seann William S...

Curtains 1983

Curtains is a Forgotten Slasher that Should be Rediscovered [Retrospective]

Curtains is very much a lost classic of the ‘80s. It is a bit bizarre and a little unorthodox for a slasher picture but it does still cling to many of the horror film tropes fans have come to know and...

Tourist Trap

Tourist Trap is a Lost Classic of ’70s Horror Cinema [Retrospective]

When a group of friends experience a breakdown alongside the road, they wind up at a tourist attraction called Slausen’s Lost Oasis, which is also home to a sinister Wax Museum. The oasis used to be p...