Pregnancy horror can be very hit-or-miss depending on who’s writing and directing. It’s undeniable when one of the most intimate women experiences is written by a man, and it’s hard not to feel disappointed with the lack of nuance. John…
Perfect Blue 20 years later remains beautiful and haunting
How better to describe the films of the late Satoshi Kon than guiding spirits to our agitated subconscious. Although all his films can be called dream factories, this notion becomes quite literal in his last feature Paprika, a film that…
7 Horror Villains That NEED to be in Video Games
The film and video game worlds are hardly related, and yet are consistently inspired by one another, with ideas, themes, imagery and even characters and franchises finding themselves interwoven between the two mediums. Those last couple things are among the…
Ally’s Movie Review: Crimson Peak
Crimson Peak would have been a wonderful silent film. It makes me think of the 2013 film Blancanieves directed by Pablo Berger and how it took the silent film model and updated it, providing the audience ample footage of visually…
Disney Channel Masterpiece Theater: ‘Don’t Look Under The Bed’ (1999)
The Young Folks continue down the path of nostalgia as we review Disney channel’s original movies. This week, following the Halloween them we take a look at Don’t Look Under the Bed which premiered in 1999. This was the…