The title of Clown in a Cornfield says it all, really. Clowns are scary and they always have been, and if you’ve ever been in
Tag: horror
Sinners – Ryan Coogler’s vampire saga has serious bite
Patton Oswalt once told a story that I’m going to misquote, but hopefully represent here with some level of accuracy. He told of a time
Heart Eyes review: A Gory and Hilarious Valentine’s Day Slasher
The opening scene of Heart Eyes is the hardest I’ve laughed in a theater in quite some time. In it, a young man takes a
I Like to Movie Movie episode 265 – WOLF MAN
There have been as many werewolf movies as there have been attempts at rebooting the Universal Monsters … uh … Universe, but it seems that
Wolf Man – A slightly undercooked monster movie with a heart as big as its claws
It’s no secret that the Universal Monsters have, for some unfathomable reason, proven difficult to reboot. This, of course, is less the fault of the
The Damned – a chilly, spooky morality play that validates my hatred of eels
Perhaps the most effective aspect of this chilly, brooding spooker is the setting. A remote Icelandic island surrounded by dangerous waters and encased in the
Nightbitch – An okay film adaptation of a book I didn’t really like
It’s always fascinating to watch the film adaptation of a book to try and see what changes were made in order to facilitate the transfer
Philadelphia Film Festival – Night Call and Cloud
Night Call (dir. Michiel Blanchart) One fateful night, Mady, a young locksmith (Jonathan Feltre), takes what should be a quick house call. But when the
Terrifier 3 – a gruesome novelty that never quite finds its stride
It’s so cool that writer/director Damien Leone has taken a small, splattery short and turned it into a popular slasher franchise. I personally would not
Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Day Three: Voidcaller, Carnage for Christmas, Párvulos, and Jeffrey’s Hell
Voidcaller (dir. Nils Alatalo) Nothing says “good morning, get your brain ready for a whole day of movies” quite the way a complete head trip