Horror
Film Review – Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
Grace MacCaullay is having the worst week ever. First, she gets married into a rich family that forces her to play a game as a form of initiation. Then, we come to find out that the game in question is hide and seek, except she…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Bride!
Bizarre, absurd, beautiful, tragic, and everything in between, The Bride! (2026) is an ambitious undertaking that re-imagines The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) in a completely new light. Writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal takes a big departure from her last feature (The Lost Daughter (2021)) for a bigger and weirder project. This isn’t just…
READ MOREFilm Review – Scream 7
In my review of Scream VI (2023) I wrote: “It would appear we have come full circle, to the point where the series has become the very thing it made fun of over twenty years ago. The more things change, the more they stay the same.” That…
READ MOREFilm Review – Whistle
Whistle (2025) follows the tried-and-true horror blueprint where a bunch of high school kids stumble upon a ghostly curse. They try to figure out the origins of it, and how to stop it before each of them kicks the bucket. Perhaps the most well-known example of…
READ MOREFilm Review – Send Help
If anything, Send Help (2026) is further validation that Sam Raimi is really good at his job. Whether it is directing horror flicks, superhero films, crime dramas, or everything in between, Raimi has a knack for taking on different genres and incorporating his distinctive personality. There are very few…
READ MOREFilm Review – Night Patrol
Night Patrol (2025) is the amalgamation of several different ingredients. On the surface, it’s the story of corrupt L.A. police officers exploiting those of the black community. The abuse gets so severe that local gangs call a truce to team up and fight back. But the…
READ MOREFilm Review – Him
Him (2025) is all over the place yet seemingly doesn’t go anywhere. It tries to blend the sports and horror genre but sadly comes up short in both arenas. There are many elements that we are familiar with in terms of a sports drama. Athletes sacrificing…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Long Walk
The open road has always stood as a metaphor for life. For as long as storytelling has been around, the road has represented possibility, leaving the past, facing the future, living in the moment, etc. It’s a tried-and-true narrative device that has been revisited over…
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