Film X surprised me on several levels. Tension builds up over the beaten hour, before the actual third act, which is drowned in a pool of...
Watching The Haunting in Connecticut felt like watching a random episode of any dramatized documentary series from the “Haunted Houses” franchise.
Weapons is, in essence, a very strange film—but by no means is that a flaw. It works well as meticulously crafted and skillfully directed entertainment.
I suspect a significant part of the film’s budget was spent on treats for Indy, as Good Boy is clearly a low-budget film (which is no...
Dead by Dawn tells the story of a group of young artists who arrive at a theater to stage a play, only to discover that the...
Bloodride should be treated as a solid craft work for those who appreciate quick solutions without the need for elaborate world-building.
While Bring Her Back may not quite be a masterpiece, it’s a top-tier entry in the modern horror genre – and that masterpiece feels just around...
Dead Awake isn’t even one of those “so-bad-it’s-fun” movies. There’s nothing to laugh at here—it’s pure, unbearable boredom.
Night of the Creeps is about playing with clichés, putting them side by side to see the result. Through it all runs genuine respect for cinema.
Dawn of the Dead is solid cinema that does not diminish the legacy of Romero’s classic living dead, and... Tom Savini makes a cameo.