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The Last Matinee is a Gloriously Gory Throwback [Review]

From the opening strains of Power Glove’s classic power-pop anthem “Motorcycle Cop,” we know we’re in safe hands with The Last Matinee (aka Al Morir La Matinée). A Spanish-language slasher set in Mont...

Camp Twilight

Camp Twilight is a Must-See, Slasher Delight [Review]

Camp Twilight follows six senior high school students who have been given the opportunity to make up for their failing grades by taking a weekend camping trip to a place called Camp Twilight (obviousl...

WrestleMassacre chokehold

WrestleMassacre isn’t Worthy of Its Cool Title [Review]

With a title like WrestleMassacre, you know what kind of movie you’re in for. And yet, I cannot overstate just how much this rubbish resembles a cross between a backwoods wrestling event and a n...

Trick is a Festive Treat [Review]

Trick marks the third collaboration from horror heroes Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer, following 2009’s My Bloody Valentine and 2011’s Drive Angry. It bears some of the hallmarks of their...

What the Hell are Bill Moseley and Lin Shaye Doing in Gothic Harvest? [Review]

Gothic Harvest sounds like the kind of seasonal party I’d love to attend but, in practice, the debut feature from actor turned director Ashley Hamilton has little do with the spookiest time of t...

The Black String is a Massive Showcase for Frankie Muniz [Review]

At Frightfest last month, while sitting outside getting some air between movies, an enthusiastic and super friendly American man with a whole heap of mini poster cards approached my friends and I. He ...

The VelociPastor

The VelociPastor More Than Lives Up to Its Insane Title [Review]

With a title like The VelociPastor, you know what you’re gonna get, right? Something wacky, with terrible CGI, and nothing resembling a plot. And yet, in the case of this, the second feature fro...

Luz is a Singular, Auspicious Debut from Tilman Singer [Review]

Luz, the impressive debut feature from German writer-director Tilman Singer, is a singular work. It defies easy categorization or even simple comparison. I’d wager it bears a striking similarity...

MA is Middle of the Road Blumhouse Fare [Review]

MA, pronounced like “Maw” everywhere except Ireland where we say “Maaaah,” is the latest Blumhouse effort looking to scare easily pleased multiplex audiences out of their seats...

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