Category: REVIEWS

24×36, 2016

I wish the filmmakers spent more time on classic poster history rather than mostly focusing on the new wave of Mondo inspired posters.

Life, 2017

I’m a sucker for sci-fi horror movies. For the most part the characters acted the way you expect scientists would act (I’m looking at you Prometheus). Cool creature designs and a fun ending. Overall it was pretty good.

The Image Revolution, 2013

Pretty informative documentary about the crazy birth of Image Comics. Its good to see even after some rough patches that Image survived and is thriving today.

Logan Noir, 2017

Looked really great in black & white. I liked it even more on the second viewing. And that last shot…gets me right in the feels.

Lights Out, 2016

A fun and straight forward horror movie. The light/dark gimmick was cool and the filmmakers figured out how to use it in lots of clever ways.

Ghostwatch, 1992

The best faux tv documentary I’ve seen. Well made with some creepy scenes. I wish I could have seen it live when it originally aired in 1992. It must have freaked everyone out.

Get Out, 2017

Totally lived up to all the well deserved hype. There was a real feeling of dread throughout the entire movie. Highly recommended.

Klown Forever, 2015

Not as funny overall as the first movie, but there were still some great awkward scenes.

XX, 2017

A disappointing misfire. I didn’t like any of the four stories.

Headshot, 2016

Awesome fight choreography. Someone needs to hire these guys to make a big budget movie right away.

The Love Witch, 2016

A fine example of style over substance. The look of the movie was a great riff on classic Hammer Films and the sex comedies of the 1960s, but the meandering plot could have been easily trimmed by 30-40 minutes.