Category: Film


  • Rita Fights for Freedom

    Rita Fights for Freedom

    I first got wind of Rita a few months ago, and ever since then, itโ€™s been near the top of my to-watch list. In fact, I was dying to see this film before I knew anything about the plot. I heard it was made by the guy who directed and co-wrote the 2019 gem La…

  • Sneak Peek! Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch: Into the Cavern Pt. 2 (Season 4 Premiere)

    Before we take a look forward at the Season 4 premiere of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch, letโ€™s take a quick look back at where we left off from Season 3. Season 3 Episode 8 โ€œInto the Cavern Pt. 1โ€ was an exciting finale to a season that fluctuated in enjoyment for me. The lack…

  • Joe Bob Briggs Draws Us Into Cryptids

    There is no shortage these days of charming anthology horror flicks coming out of the independent horror sector. With plenty of opportunity for a director to put their horror skills on display in a well-condensed package, anthologies are a fantastic way for up-and-coming talent to breathe some of their darkest ideas to life. Last weekโ€™s…

  • Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch: Down to the Center of the Earth (S2E7)

    Letโ€™s rejoice, I have some juicy UFOTwitter gossip for you! If youโ€™ve been following any of my coverage from The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch through my Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch coverage then youโ€™ll know Iโ€™m not a huge fan of Lue Elizondo. In the past, Iโ€™ve called him Lie Elizondo and have jokingly referred…

  • Five Classic Zombie Movies George Romero Didn’t Direct

    If you ask a roomful of horror fans to name the first thing that comes to mind when you mention the phrase โ€œzombie film,โ€ a bunch of them are going to say George Romero, and for good reason. The guyโ€™s 1968 debut Night of the Living Dead literally invented the modern zombie lore we all…

  • Elevation Risks It All in a World Gone to Ruins

    Iโ€™m a big fan of Anthony Mackie. The guy just exudes a cool charm and charisma whenever heโ€™s on screen, so no matter how bad the rest of a film may be, heโ€™s always an absolute joy to watch. Whether itโ€™s silly B-movies like Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, big-budget superhero blockbusters like Captain America: The…

  • Heretic Puts a Pair of Missionaries Through the Religious Wringer

    Iโ€™m not going to lie, I went into Heretic cautiously optimistic. The movie promised a thrilling exploration of religious faith in a horrific key, and I found that equal parts enticing and concerning. See, Iโ€™m Catholic, and my background is in theology and philosophy, so I have a deep interest in these kinds of questions.…

  • Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch: The Void (S2E6)

    It seems a week or two of not interacting with UFOTwitter has harmed my Twitter algorithm. I still see a few posts here and there but itโ€™s far from what it once was. This has caused me to start interacting with these posts again so hopefully, I have some fun Ufology news for you next…

  • He Never Left is the Slasher Film All Grown Up

    In the Haddonfield-like city of Larson, residents are accustomed to flyers sporting the word โ€˜missing.โ€™ The townโ€™s spirited history marred by the long reign of terror wrought by masked serial killer Pale Face has left an indelible mark and an unease that his disappearance was never the end of his killing spree. Seventeen years after…

  • Beyond the Wasteland Searches for Love in a Bleak World

    Post-apocalyptic horror films are everywhere these days. Just this year, weโ€™ve gotten Never Let Go, Arcadian, and A Quiet Place: Day One, and thatโ€™s only the tip of the iceberg. These movies are as popular as ever, and while your mileage may vary, I wouldnโ€™t have it any other way. Sure, I donโ€™t love every…