Anna and Beth are friends, actresses, and seemingly interchangeable. And those last two details stand to completely undo the first. Always... Read More
John Landis, the mastermind behind such cinematic greats as Blues Brothers and Animal House, hit a home run with the... Read More
Anguish tells the story of Tessa, a teenager whose past has been punctuated by mental illness diagnoses and hospitalization, and... Read More
As a fan of The Conjuring and follower of haunted things, I was disappointed when I heard the overwhelmingly negative reviews of Annabelle.... Read More
There is something to be said about the way Guillermo del Toro lets his audience see his monsters face to... Read More
It’s all fun & games until someone loses an eye. Literally. 1986’s April Fool’s Day is an entertaining, novel sendup... Read More
This week I am reviewing Chris Smith’s 1999 documentary American Movie. I will preface this by telling you that this... Read More
Less is more. In the case of this western yarn of revenge, money, and guns that’s as true as ever.... Read More
When you hear a film being described as a, “holiday, zombie version of a High-School Musical“…for some, it’s already steep... Read More
Lou is a woman not even remotely interested or suited to be a mother. After night of heavy drinking and... Read More
Apartment 212, previously entitled Gnaw, is a low budget horror film, about a woman who ends up with mysterious marks... Read More
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