Back in 2007, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez attempted to cash in on their cultural cache and reinvigorate the multiplex with Grindhouse, a double feature
Tag: horror
I Like to Movie Movie episode 243: Doctor Sleep
Mike Flanagan did the impossible when he made Doctor Sleep: successfully sequelizing an untouchable classic AND adapting a novel that itself is very much not
Philadelphia Film Festival: Sleep
When attending a film festival there’s an unspoken rule: you do not pass on South Korean horror movies. I sadly broke this rule earlier this
I Like to Movie Movie episode 242 – The Shining Redux (plus Room 237)
Happy Halloween from I Like to Movie Movie! This year’s seasonal treat marks the first time in Movie Movie history that we’re revisiting a movie
Megalomaniac goes one step past true crime to great effect
Jeezum crow, Megalomaniac is bleak. Bleeeeeak. From moment one, the film lets you know that, like that omnipresent Trent Reznor meme, you’re gonna have a
Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge is the funniest horror anthology around
Scare Package II is the only movie with the balls to directly parody The Bodyguard here in 2023, and to do so in a way
Scare Package is a horror anthology like no other!
Right off the bat, Scare Package makes no excuses for its comical meta nature. The film begins with a cold open that is fully aware
Brooklyn 45 is a frightening exploration of post-war tensions
With the rose-tinted glasses of hindsight, it’s very easy to look at the era immediately following WWII and assume that it was a time of
The Boogeyman delivers big jolts and strong characters
Rob Savage became a household name in the horror community when, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, he and a group of collaborators made
Outpost review – Lo Truglio’s debut shows spark, but doesn’t catch fire
Oh, how badly I wanted to love Outpost. To discover Outpost. To watch another hilarious comedian follow in the footsteps of Jordan Peele and Zach