vampires
For this Horrific Inquiry we take a look at 2010’s vampiric Let Me In.
For this Toronto International Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews the Critic and Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person.
“Renfield” manages to find fun in its vampire premise and sink its fangs deep enough to appreciate a Nicolas Cage Dracula picture.
Kristy Strouse spoke with director Travis Stevens of the new horror, Jakob’s Wife.
Overall, Blood Vessel isn’t going to change horror forever, but it is entertaining, especially the first hour.
The film making is far from flawless, but what Ganja & Hess really projects is the sense that it came from a person who wanted the work to reflect himself.
While bowing out to a mostly satisfying conclusion, Shadowhunters did enough to quench our desire for more.
With lots to wrap up before the two hour finale, dedicated fans of Shadowhunters can only hope that everything is brought to the finish line.
While there may not be enough time to deliver a satisfying ending, the epic conclusion we’ve been waiting for could be on the horizon.
If you are going to go out with a bang, this is the way that you do it, as Shadowhunters has found its rhythm, and dug it’s heels in deep, refusing to go out with a whimper.
There are so many avenues of Shadowhunters to close up before the end of the series, yet each seam is sewing up rather nicely as we make our way to the end.
To say things are heating up this season on Shadowhunters would be an understatement, with drama, action and heartbreak coming in from all sides.
The first episode of What We Do In The Shadows is a macabre romp that remarkably adds and expounds upon the comedic elements of its filmic progenitor.
Shadowhunters “A Kiss From A Rose” was back with a punch, delivering one delicious detail after another, excitement to return each week freshly renewed.
While there was not much progression in the narrative in Shadowhunters’ “Beati Bellicosi”, there were epic pieces put into play.