The charm wielded by the “Cryptid Town” is indeed bizarre, appealing simultaneously to our sense of wonder and our wallets. The marriage of imagination and
Tag: horror
Lisa Frankenstein is sweet-natured horror — ya know, for the kids
When there’s a holiday devoted solely to being in love, those who see themselves as perpetually lonely like to lean into their feelings and say
Night Swim is stuck in the shallow end
A haunted pool, you say? Why, if a pool were haunted, any number of horrible things could occur! With a non-haunted pool, risk can be
Satanic Hispanics is a scary and stylish showcase of Latino filmmakers
Of all the subgenres of all the genres of all the movies in the world, there are few more enjoyable than the anthology horror film.
Where the Devil Roams is DIY horror at its spookiest
Writing, directing, acting, composing — the Adams family can do it all. Made up of John Adams, Zelda Adams, Lulu Adams and Toby Poser, this
Thanksgiving is an instant seasonal classic
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
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