Horror is one of those genres that has such a universal appeal because fear is something we all share across cultures, languages and generations. While it’s safe to say we … Continue reading It Lives Inside – REVIEW & COCKTAIL
Horror is one of those genres that has such a universal appeal because fear is something we all share across cultures, languages and generations. While it’s safe to say we … Continue reading It Lives Inside – REVIEW & COCKTAIL
A campy, atmospheric whodunnit that delivers on wit and scenery, yet lacks an interesting artistic direction or creative scares to make a sizable impact.
An unspired shark action film whose thrills are few and far between, sporting clashing tones and an all-around underwhelming time in the ocean.
A chilling spin on the ghosts and possession genre, weeving themes of grief, substance abuse and youth culture while scaring with impressive performances, makeup work and sound design.
An insanely twisted and imaginative journey through regret, guilt and anxiety that leads to an audacious, and a times nonsensical, final product.
A fun sequel that makes up for its conventional approach and reliance on callbacks with an engaging cast, a claustrophobic setting, and a healthy amount of disgusting gore.
A campy horror comedy that may fumble its many genres and stories, but lends itself to occassional comical gore and humorous banter.
A tired rehash of a classic that struggles to find reason to exist.
A goofy throwback to B-movie camp that feels disappointingly restrained for a movie about a large animal high on drugs.
A cheap, uninspired slasher banking off of the cheap thrill of seeing your childhood icons kill uninteresting characters.