Writer/director Tilman Singer is not interested in holding your hand. He’ll give you every piece of information you need to crack the narrative code of
Tag: horror
TRAP is both absurd and absurdly thrilling
Trap is a patently ridiculous movie. An absurd concept milked with such ferocious thoroughness that it cannot help but to enter into wildly far-fetched territories.
MaXXXine is a stylish finish to an excellent horror trilogy
Back when X hit theaters in 2022, no one knew it was going to be anything more than the latest stylish throwback from low-budget horror-meister,
A Quiet Place: Day One isn’t bad, but it sure is disappointing
One of the reasons A Quiet Place is so special is that no one saw it coming. A novelty creature feature directed by that dude
I Like to Movie Movie episode 257 – Midsommar
Stephen got invited to a screening of Midsommar, so we decided to further his horror education by devoting an episode to Ari Aster’s epic feast
Mind Body Spirit is a smart and spooky screen-life chiller
Fitness influencers can be good or bad, but we can all agree that when they’re bad, they’re the WORST. Be it their tendency toward woo-woo,
Arcadian is a touching, derivative horror thriller
While it is indeed somewhat refreshing to see Nicolas Cage in a role that requires absolutely none of his Nicolas Cageness, the latest post-A Quiet
Blackout is a Wolfman Story With a Brain and a Heart
Many years ago, when I was a wee lad of 17, I attended a double feature of Larry Fessenden movies with the filmmaker in attendance.
Frogman is a found footage frightfest that isn’t afraid to get weird
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
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
