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Velvet Buzzsaw

Velvet Buzzsaw is Bloody Bonkers [Review]

​Velvet Buzzsaw is an odd film. It wears its oddness proudly, like a strategically chosen Versace blouse. ​As a follow-up to the deathly serious but otherwise empty Roman J. Israel Esq., it makes zero...

Lords of Chaos

Evil Has Found a New Home with Lords Of Chaos [Review]

Welcome to Norway in the late 1980’s; a land of wealth, a high rate of suicide and Kings with really cool top hats. Now, meet Øystein Aarseth (aka Euronymous) who may seem like your average angs...

Escape Room 2

Escape Room is a Gnarly Little Multiplex-Pleaser [Review]

​​There are two movies called Escape Room out at the moment. One of them, which can currently be found on Netflix, should be avoided at all costs. The other is this little banger, from Adam Robitel (T...

The Funhouse is Far From Perfect But Isn’t Without its Charms [Retrospective]

The Funhouse follows a group of teenagers on a double date at a traveling carnival. The group visits the fortuneteller, checks out some of the oddities on display, and has a fine time. ...

Fight Club 3

Fight Club 3, Issue One is a Resounding Return to Form [Comic Review]

Three years after the conclusion of Chuck Palahniuk’s unexpected sequel, Fight Club 2, Tyler Durden is still the only constant. Following a climax as meta as it was jarring, Fight Club 3 anchors itsel...

Cheerleader Camp.

Cheerleader Camp is Bloody, Campy ’80s Horror at its Most Average

In Cheerleader Camp, a group of cheerleaders convene at Camp Hurrah to further their craft. They make pyramids, chant, engage in acrobatics, do lots of topless swimming, and compete for first place in...

The Golem

The Golem is Quite Simply Not Scary [Review]

Doran and Yoav Paz stepped onto the horror scene with their 2015 Israeli horror film, Jeruzalem. Jerusalem is one of the most historic cities in the world and finally having the brilliance to set a zo...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1 is a Wholly Refreshing Reboot [Comic Review]

It was honestly surreal to read the first issue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, from Jordie Bellaire, Dan Mora and Raul Angulo. That’s not at all to say it was a bad experience—in fact, far from it—but i...

Suspiria (2018) casts a Powerful but Polarizing Spell [Blu-ray Review]

Suspiria begins in a divided 1977 Berlin, Germany. The film opens with dance student Patricia Hingle (Chloe Grace Moretz) as she is succumbing to madness. Meanwhile, an American dancer named Susie Ban...