Category: REVIEWS
The Strangers: Prey at Night, 2018
Much better than I was expecting. The first half dragged a bit but once you get to the pool scene it really takes off from there.
Viral, 2016
Cliche from start to finish. Someone who’s never seen a horror movie before probably wouldn’t even be surprised by it.
The Night Eats the World, 2018
Proof that there are still interesting stories to tell with zombies. I was invested the main actor’s methodical plan to survive long term. The creepy silent zombies were original too.
Revenge, 2017
Visceral and pretty unrelenting. I liked it a lot. I also have to wonder what the fake blood budget was on this movie, it had to be at least 25% of the total budget.
Ghost Stories, 2017
A creepy and twisted tale with a couple of good scares thrown in for good measure.
Summer of 84, 2018
Terrific follow-up to the equally charming Turbo Kid. The kids acted so convincingly I never felt this was just another ripoff of the 80s aesthetic that is so prevalent nowadays.
Terrified, 2017
I actually found this movie pretty tame because it only had one decent scare and way too much pointless dialogue.
Mandy, 2018
It was a lot to take in and will probably require multiple viewings to fully digest this trippy heavy metal stoner’s take on revenge.
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, 2018
Way better than I was expecting. The plot was ridiculous but the puppet carnage more than made up for it.
Cold Skin, 2017
Good creature designs. I really liked the setting. I wasn’t a huge fan of the story but by the end it won me over.
The Endless, 2017 (contains spoilers)
This review may contain spoilers. I spent most of the movie completely baffled to what was going on, but then the movie time looped back on the filmmaker’s first movie Resolution and my mind was blown. I can’t wait to watch both movies again.
Day of the Dead: Bloodline, 2018
Pretty run of the mill zombie fare. The only funny thing was how the victim’s wound with explode with blood after every zombie bite.
Veronica, 2017
Fairly creepy possession story. What really got me were the actual photos of the real life incident that played during the end credits.


