horror
The Omen may be a film about the Anti-Christ, but it is also a film that looks at the ills of man, and the ability of evil to conquer good.
Hail Mary is full of twists and turns, and although it doesn’t really keep you guessing, it does make sure you stick around to its end.
While not all elements come together as cohesively as others, Jennifer’s Body proves itself to be one wild, satirically horrific experience.
While Summoning Sylvia does drag on occasion, it still delivers a very fun and funny ride from beginning to end.
Some films aren’t able to spend millions of dollars on 60-second television ads and it’s up to real movie lovers to get the word out. Watch Enys Men.
In the fourth and final season of the Apple TV+ series “Servant,” the story concludes with a satisfying, gripping, and fitting finish.
In her final report from the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, Kristy Strouse reviews Furies, Fry Bread Face and Me and Late Night with the Devil!
There have been a lot of good shows, don’t get me wrong, but nothing can compare to the level of excellence The Last of Us provided.
Leprechaun 3 is not a film that will be at the top of your watch list this season, yet it speaks to the continuing campy nature of the Leprechaun franchise.
At a solid 93 minutes, director Oliver Park’s The Offering is a quick and creepy watch.
In my second report from this year’s SXSW, I dive into three more very unique titles including science fiction, teenage drama, and horror.
Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin is a loving tribute that is a must-watch for fans of horror or Euro cult films.
If you can remove expectations, Children of the Corn may be an enjoyable watch. But, the source material deserved better.
SXSW Film Festival 2023, Report 1: CHRONICLES OF A WANDERING SAINT, SISTER & SISTER And RAGING GRACE
My first foray into this year’s SXSW festival is a trio of first-time feature debuts by directors from various parts of the world.