Category: Horror Reviews


  • John Lithgow is an American treasure, and if you disagree, we can never be friends. I grew up watching him as the loveable yet oafish head of an alien family on 3rd Rock From the Sun after countless rewatches of Harry and the Hendersons with my family. Back then, I would never have considered a…

  • How Was Your Weekend? These four banal little words we ask our coworkers to preserve office etiquette that often has a joyless auto-response attached. I suppose it depends on your corporate culture, but most offices simply don’t care what you’re going through these days. They just need you to be productive. So, what if the…

  • As horror movie lovers, we’re captivated by ghost stories—the fun ones, the dramatic ones, and the ones that are hauntingly unshakable. When The Sixth Sense was released twenty-six years ago, it shook audiences. The symphony of gasps released in the auditorium as traumatic truths were revealed from a specter-seeing boy to his therapist are the…

  • We’ve been leaning into independent films distributed through Cranked Up for a while now. While still relatively new, Cranked Up has been putting out films for over a decade as the genre offshoot of Good Deed Entertainment. Though not every title has been gold, Cranked Up is a studio focused on championing great ideas and…

  • Ever since Nosferatu’s Max Schreck’s shadow slinked across the screen, movies have been subverting storytelling conventions and providing alternative perspectives. Nosferatu, an abject social metaphor for post WWI plague and German xenophobia, proved horror movie storytelling could instill philosophic concepts beyond that of its Hollywood counterparts, mainly seen for entertainment. Nosferatu is the grandfather of…

  • Taking chances is what movies are all about. From the patron angle, you’re taking a chance going to a movie you may know little to nothing about, hoping to have a great experience. For filmmakers, it’s not much different. They’re trying their best to make that experience memorable. But modern-day filmmaking isn’t what it used…

  • Somewhere between the beginning of your life and inevitable death, there’s chaos. Sometimes prosperous, but often not, mischief and difficulties are bound to rear their ugly little heads when you least expect them and, on occasion, to a devastating degree. So what do we call an entity of entropy so provocative it only leads to…

  • Physical media lovers rejoice! Robert Eggers’ monstrous vampire fantasy Nosferatu is now available to place in your collections to covet, possess, and obsess over—and perhaps occasionally bring to your player in the midnight hour. Critics and audiences were blown away by the film when it released at Christmas, with the film currently holding a certified…

  • Animated films and television are some of my favorites. You’ve probably heard me mention Futurama once or twice in my reviews, but it runs so much deeper than that. Knowing that, it likely won’t surprise anyone that Night of the Zoopocalypse is one of my most anticipated movies of 2025 and likely the most understated.…

  • The stars of The Baby in the Basket, Elle O’Hara and Michaela Longden, have another film set to release this month that offers a very different vibe from their gothic horror film. Cara, which premiered last August at FrightFest, releases this week on PVOD, diverging significantly from what you might expect. Typically, a title like Cara…