by admin | Sep 28, 2022 | Reviews
By : Ryan Dailey The Munsters encapsulates everything that was great about the original. Rob Zombie even takes his color pallette from the instances when The Munsters were presented to us in Technicolor, such as in their first movie back in 1966. The amount of...
by admin | Aug 24, 2022 | Reviews
By Kevin Nickelson It is inevitable, whether you be a veteran reviewer or just a fan, that the horror genre archetypes tend to repeat themselves. Almost like that recurring nightmare that can linger with some folks for years. The slasher killer stalking the pretty...
by admin | Aug 3, 2022 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Andrew Tarucki visits the aquatic realm once again in The Reef: Stalked. The premise is simple, as most shark movies are not that complicated. Four women paddle their kayaks from point A to point B. Simple enough. The writer/director...
by admin | Jul 25, 2022 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey La Tristesse is a twenty-seven minute short film by Vivian Kay Quintero and Embryo House. It stars writer/director/editor Vivan Kay Quintero. While the film is not long, it definitely has a lot to unpack. To this reviewer, the film is a...
by admin | Jul 9, 2022 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Mad God is a one hour and twenty-three minute Tool video with no music and sparse sound. The stop-motion animation mixes well with what little live-action there is and this film looks as stunning as it does for good reason. Two time Academy...