Anyone who has seen The Witch or The Lighthouse knows that writer/director Robert Eggers is operating on a unique wavelength. His debut was a powerful
Category: Reviews
Ambulance review – Bayhem on a budget!
The first of many escalating inciting incidences in Ambulance comes in the form of one of the most baller moves I’ve ever seen a filmmaker
You Won’t Be Alone review – Familiar imagery in service of a witchy new tale
The immediate point of comparison for You Won’t Be Alone will be The Witch, and while it’s not an unfair adjacency to make, at least
Everything Everywhere All at Once review – A once in a multiverse masterpiece!
Search all of the infinite universes parallel to our own and it is unlikely you will find a film quite like Everything Everywhere All at
X review – Craft meets story meets violence meets nudity (This is good)
Ti West is a filmmaker who I have been rooting for for years, despite not being moved either way by any of his movies. I’ve
The Outfit – Suspenseful, even if suspension of disbelief is strained
Full disclosure: I still harbor a little bit of resentment toward Mark Rylance for the crime of beating Sylvester Stallone for Best Supporting Actor in
The Batman review – A mix of old and new elements makes for a fantastic new Caped Crusader!
There are a million different ways to do Batman. He can be blue, gray, black. He can be clad in spandex or encased in body
Cyrano – A lovely, bleak take on a classic story
One need only tune in to a single episode of Game of Thrones to recognize that no matter how many high quality special effects you
Studio 666 review – Bloody as hell and bloody hilarious!
Anyone who has ever seen a Foo Fighters music video knows of their capacity for goofballery. Strange characters, comically gigantic hands, drag, horror, violently kinky
Texas Chainsaw Massacre review – Very dumb characters, but they die with style!
As we have learned over the past few years of Halloween movies, canon can be a loose thing when it comes to horror franchises, and
