Category: Film


  • Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch: What Lies Beneath (S1E1)

    Now that Season 5 of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch has come to an end, I’ve found myself longing for more high strangeness. Even if this latest season of Skinwalker Ranch fluctuated in quality, I still love it. While writing up coverage for Episodes 13 and 14 The Breakthrough & Shock and Awe I had…

  • Milk & Serial Is an Important Part of a Balanced Horror Diet

    So I’m fresh off of seeing Milk & Serial about five minutes ago, and it’s something that I need to write about. Let’s get into it. Found footage is a tricky sub-genre of horror to get right, but when it’s done right, it’s done right. I think that’s exactly what Milk & Serial manages to…

  • Hostile Dimensions Opens Up a Whole New World of Terror

    I love multiverse stories. I just find the idea of alternate realities utterly fascinating, so films like Coherence, Deadpool & Wolverine, and From Beyond are right up my alley. I’m always down to watch a movie that explores this mind-boggling concept, so when I first heard about the found-footage film Hostile Dimensions, it immediately caught…

  • Hell Hole Will Get Under Your Skin…Literally!

    In the world of super low-budget horror, you’d be hard-pressed to find anybody more beloved than the Adams family, and I don’t mean Gomez and Morticia. I’m talking about the filmmaking team of Toby Poser, her husband John Adams, and their kids. They’ve made some of the best indie horror flicks in recent memory, like…

  • Art of a Hit Tries to Recapture a Rock Band’s Glory Days

    My love of music is one of the few things that can rival my love of horror, so it should come as no surprise that Art of a Hit caught my attention the minute I heard about it. It’s a horror film about a fictional rock band from the ‘90s, and as a huge fan…

  • Alien: Romulus Attempts to Bring the Series Back to its Horror Roots

    I will never forget the experience of watching the original Alien for the first time. My weekly trips to the local library to check out classic science fiction and monster movies with my dad meant that I was fairly familiar with the genre space that it inhabited. I lived on a steady diet of Kaiju movies, classic…

  • Ganymede: A Religious Demonization of Identity

    As people grow up, they seem to forget what a difficult time high school was. In a melting pot of burgeoning hormones and opinions, most teenagers want to be left alone. In the instance of Ganymede’s Lee Fletcher (Jordan Doww), it could be that life is a prison, and maybe his time served ends when he finally…

  • Consumed Traps Its Victims Between a Monster and a Madman

    If you ask a group of hardcore horror fans to recommend some fun zombie or vampire films, they probably won’t have much trouble rattling off a list a mile long. But if you ask them to name a few good Wendigo flicks, you’ll get little more than a bunch of blank stares. Sure, they might…

  • The Well Aims to Restore Your Fear of Witches

    When most hardcore horror fans think of Italian genre cinema, they probably call to mind famous gialli like The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and Blood and Black Lace, but if you dig a bit deeper, you’ll see that this amazing country has also given us some of the best witch movies of all time.…

  • The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: The Breakthrough & Shock and Awe (S5E13&14)

    It seems like just yesterday we watched Dr. Travis Taylor drive through the hills, en route to another season of research. His fire-red Jeep rolling through the Uintah Basin with optimism and a renewed sense of wonder. Years later, when the show is on Season 31 and you’re showing your kids The Secret of Skinwalker…