Category: MOVIE REVIEWS

Syngenor, 1990 – ★★

Not even the talented David Gale could redeem this low-budget monster movie. Its lackluster production and uninspired storyline make it a forgettable experience.

Scared to Death, 1980 – ★★

This film falls short of delivering the fun and excitement I anticipated. Despite its potential, it ultimately feels lackluster and disappointing.

The Exorcism, 2024 – ★

Even Russell Crowe’s mighty talents can’t elevate this predictable exorcism film. The lack of originality makes it a forgettable entry in the genre.

Rite Here Rite Now, 2024 – ★★★

Having discovered GHOST only recently, they’ve quickly become one of my favorites. The high production value of the concert film sets a standard I wish more artists would follow.

Eight Eyes, 2023 – ★★★

The gritty, lo-fi vibe of this film appeals to me, even if the plot is sometimes hard to follow. Its raw charm and atmospheric intensity make for an intriguing watch despite the narrative’s lack of clarity.

Megalomaniac, 2022 – ★★

The predictability of the plot twist made this film a tough watch, diminishing the overall impact. Its lack of suspense resulted in a rather tough sit.

Yellow Dragon's Village, 2021 – ★★★

The film impresses with its inventive plot, showcasing a fresh take on its genre. With a larger budget, it’s easy to envision this creative story becoming a major hit.

Harland Manor, 2021 – ★

This film stands out as one of the worst in its genre, plagued by a plot where characters make the most illogical decisions at every turn. The experience is frustrating and lacks any redeeming qualities.

Daaaaaalí!, 2023 – ★★★

Quentin Dupieux deserves more recognition for his ability to consistently produce hilarious and mind-bending films at an impressive pace. His unique and inventive approach to filmmaking makes each of his works a delightful and thought-provoking experience.

Dr. Giggles, 1992 – ★★★

This film delivers a dose of silly 90s fun with its over-the-top horror and campy humor. It’s unfortunate that it never spawned any sequels, as its quirky charm had potential for more.

Saving Sakic, 2024 – ★★★

This film offers a unique glimpse into a trade negotiation that, had it succeeded, might have reshaped the landscape of the NHL. As a die-hard Flyers fan, I’m glad this deal fell through.