LATEST STUFF

Where The Body Was, 2024 – ★★★★

This story brings you in this fully realized neighborhood, making you feel like a part of the community due to its vividly drawn characters. The depth of character development brings the setting to life, creating a deeply engaging reading experience.

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.

There's Something Wrong with the Children, 2023 – ★

This film lacks originality, shamefully ripping off the far superior “Here Comes The Devil” without adding any daring or distinct elements of its own. Its reluctance to visually depict its monsters further dilutes any potential for genuine scares or intrigue.

The Prodigy, 2019 – ★★

This film follows a familiar formula, delivering predictable scares without adding anything new to the horror genre landscape of its time. It’s a typical entry that fails to stand out amidst its contemporaries.

Day of the Dead, 1985 – ★★★★

Spectacular creature effects enhance the riveting exploration of human resilience and evolution, making each viewing a deeper appreciation of the characters’ compelling arcs. The film masterfully balances visceral horror with poignant, character-driven storytelling.

Love Lies Bleeding, 2024 – ★★★

The film delves deeply into the lives of fringe characters, weaving a narrative that crescendos with explosive violence, a familiar hallmark of A24 that may not surprise fans of the genre. Its visual storytelling and character exploration, while beautifully crafted, tread familiar ground, offering little in the way of new...

In a Violent Nature, 2024 – ★★★★

This film delivers a thrilling experience with its masterful craftsmanship, marking the arrival of a new icon in the horror genre that is sure to leave audiences astounded. Its impact is profound, setting a high bar for creativity and innovation in filmmaking.

Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, 2024 – ★★

This sequel fails to improve on its predecessor, delivering yet another grim and unsatisfying take on a childhood classic. The attempt to blend horror with beloved characters remains as misguided and jarring as ever.

The First Omen, 2024 – ★

This latest installment feels entirely superfluous, merely capitalizing on the lingering recognition of its far superior original. It offers little beyond a superficial retread of familiar terrors, lacking any of the original’s nuanced dread.