The ochre tint that brings the grime. Gore seems galore. R from the MPAA. The “R” in the title is reddened. What a campaign to prove that everything will crumble in the face of Takashi Shimizu’s (two for-U.S.) works. Despite…
In Fabric Movie Review: A flawed yet fun Giallo flick
Just when we thought that that 2019 was done with “strange” films, A24 does as A24 does and throws a curveball in the form of In Fabric. Fans of Dario Argento and Mario Bava will rejoice at Peter Strickland’s Italian…
‘Eli’ Movie Review: Great scares detected in this stilted boy’s system
What is to us an irradiated world is blue skies, sunshine and green grass to Eli Miller (Charlie Shotwell). Should he walk around without his blue hazmat suit, or when said suit has a dime-sized rip, he will turn into…
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan Review: Set Sail On This Ghost Ship
One bad choice in video games, be it big or small, can cause a ripple effect that affects your entire story. In most games, this choice can typically involve siding with one character instead of another or it’s failing to…
‘In the Tall Grass’ Movie Review: Horror adaptation plants style and clips sense
Uncle would get agitated when he couldn’t mow the lawn before trucking out of state. As he explains it, dangers abound should them blades of green get to defy their shortness. But when he thinks of Texas brown snakes and…
47 Meters Down Uncaged Movie Review: The unlikely sequel embraces the absurd
When 47 Meters Down came out back in 2017, it was met with an overwhelming shrug from critics and audiences. We’ve all grown tired of horror flicks utilizing sharks as their big bad with the increasingly bumbling lead protagonists doing anything…
‘It Chapter Two’ floats (hehe) drama alongside scares in 2nd trailer
“For 27 years, I’ve dreamt of you. I’ve craved you. I’ve missed you.” Just as calculated, the clown has resurfaced. And just as promised, the Losers Club makes their return. If the reports stay solid, and respect for the source…