Divinity, written and directed by Eddie Alcazar, is a compelling sci-fi body horror, even though…
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With Juliette Fairley’s newest short film, “Adult Children of the American Revolution,” we face an experience that’s as funny as it is uncomfortable.
It’s a Wonderful Knife embraces its premise with blood-soaked snow, candy cane stab wounds, and cheery Christmas tunes.
In the end, Firefly is full of not only wit, style and imagination, but a burning compassion for its characters, along with their individual differences.
The focus of Dane Elcar’s micro-budget debut feature Brightwood is a relationship falling apart. Jen…
The only real scare is that given Five Nights at Freddy’s runaway success, the sequel it so brazenly teases at its conclusion will certainly come to be.
Creature From the Black Lagoon is a visually stunning and well-designed film that both entertains and thrills, leaving a lasting impression.
Pet Sematary feels like a good time horror film wrapped in the Stephen King charm, but it is terrors run deep and its implications devastating.
“There was nobody but me who knew as much as I knew, and so I…
Is Andrew Haigh okay? Silly question: Of course he isn’t, he’s a filmmaker. An auteur,…
Once the blood begins to flow, Saw X tears ahead with brutal, surgical precision and typically excellent practical effects.
Welcome back to the scariest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry: Horrific Inquiry.…
The Holdovers is overflowing with gentle warmth and biting humor, making for a perfect Christmas movie and an easy go-to cheer-up picture.