Category: Film


  • Sleep Skillfully Skirts the Line Between Supernatural and Psychological

    Sleep has been on my radar for quite a while. I first got wind of it in the spring when a PR company sent me a list of their upcoming films for the next several months, and it sounded like it would be right up my alley. I’ve been keeping an eye out for this…

  • Fantastic Fest 2024: Ghost Killer Masterfully Blends Comedy, Fantasy, and Action

    I have to be honest, I initially wasn’t planning on watching Ghost Killer. In fact, up until just a couple of days ago, the film wasn’t even on my radar. There are so many great movies at Fantastic Fest that some inevitably have to fall by the wayside, and this was slated to be one…

  • Fantastic Fest 2024: The Birthday Finally Comes to Light 20 Years Later

    It’s not often that movies play at the same festival twice, but somehow, The Birthday has managed to do just that. The film had its first festival run about 20 years ago, and it even played at the inaugural Fantastic Fest back in 2005, but it quickly faded into oblivion. Thankfully though, a bootleg version…

  • Fantastic Fest 2024: The Draft! Takes Meta Horror to a Whole New Extreme

    I’m a big fan of meta-horror. Whether it’s classics like Wes Craven’s New Nightmare and Scream or more modern gems like The Cabin in the Woods and The Final Girls, I love horror movies that comment on the genre itself. So naturally, when I heard that the Indonesian flick The Draft! was a meta-horror comedy…

  • Never Let Go Puts Family Bonds to the Test

    If you’re a hardcore horror fan, you know the name Alexandre Aja. Sure, not all of his movies are bangers (I’m looking at you, The Hills Have Eyes remake), but he’s definitely made a name for himself in the genre. I especially enjoy his 2019 animal-attack film Crawl, so when I heard he was back…

  • The Shade Follows a Young Man Plagued by Tragedy and Trauma

    I’ve had my eye on The Shade for a while. I first heard about this film a few months ago when I saw the trailer, and I thought it looked pretty interesting. I immediately put it on my to-watch list (yes, I keep an actual list), so you can imagine my excitement when I received…

  • Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch: Trespassers (S1E5)

    Before we get into this week’s episode of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch, I’ll be frank with you, I’ve never understood algorithms. You like a few photos of furries on Twitter and somehow you’re served countless photos of furries strewn between UAP/UFO news. (The furries thing is a joke, but I still don’t understand how…

  • The Substance Gruesomely Roasts Impossible Beauty Standards

    Hype is a dangerous thing. It can ruin even the best of movies, so when The Substance started garnering rave reviews, I tried my best to remain cautiously optimistic. But I’m not going to lie, it wasn’t easy. This is being hailed as one of the best horror films of the year, and one critic…

  • Our Reality is Quinn Armstrong’s Fresh Hell Trilogy

    In the spirit of Fear Street, or The Dark Pictures Anthology games, comes the Fresh Hell Presents, three back-to-back releases from writer/director Quinn Armstrong (Survival Skills). Armstrong has taken a trio of recurring horror themes to form an informal trilogy loosely connected through their location and a few scenes. The first film on the ambitious…

  • The Deserving Turns a Familiar Horror Template on Its Head

    As a hardcore horror fan, I watch a lot of innocent people get tortured, tormented, and killed by everything from otherworldly monsters to little old ladies. That’s just how the genre typically works, but every once in a while, a film like The Deserving flips the script on us. This time, the killer is the…