Review: ‘Edge of the World’Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and Dominic Monaghan Lead A Solid Adventure Through...
Review: Edge of the World
I don’t know about you guys, but I’ve been dying to finally see a film about the first white rajah...
Review: ‘Green Ghost And The Masters Of The Stone’Familiar Plot Made Fresh In This...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if a white, middle-aged car salesman got wrapped up in his adoptive Mexican-American family's quest to stop...
Review: ‘Shotgun Wedding’A Crazy Plot and Confused Tone Are Lifted by the Unending Force...
Jennifer Lopez in a wedding dress seems like it should be considered it's own sub-genre at this point, real life tabloid fodder aside the...
Review: ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’Netflix's Remake Is A Hard Look At The...
"War is Hell". A quote pretty much everyone can agree with...well, everyone except the storytellers. Now, I refrain from saying Hollywood there and went...
Review: ‘Destroy All Neighbors’A Gory Throwback to a More Fun, Less Serious Time in...
We've all had bad neighbors, right? You know, stealing your paper, being way too loud, coming back to life after you kill them... Ok,...
Review: ‘Wrong Turn’Mike P. Nelson Delivers a Terrifyingly Gory Remake That Hits Its Marks
It really seems like every day there is something else that’s meant to make me feel old. Until now, reboots and remakes were a...
Review: ‘Late Night With The Devil’The Late Night Wars Take On A Whole New...
It seems that nothing sparks word of mouth quite like a found footage horror film. It's been the marketing bread and butter for the...
Review: ‘Medieval’Petr Jakl Delivers A Beautifully Violent Historical Action Film Telling A Story Few...
When it comes to action sub-genres the European Knight's tale has to have the lead against something like "Mysterious Cowboy Drifts Into Town" and...
Review: ‘It’s A Wonderful Knife’Deck The Halls With Gore And Murder, Fa La La...
It's bad enough that there isn't a proper sub-genre for "Thanksgiving Movie", sure you can point to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles but that's everyone's go...
Review: ‘V/H/S/85’The Latest Entry In The Found Footage Anthology Series Sits Among Its Best
I have always had a real soft spot for horror anthology films. I'm sure it goes back to my intro to the sub-genre, Tales from...