Tag: Gravitas Ventures


  • Lovecraftian Paranoia and Great Performances Elevate a Visceral Call of the Void

    There are many different horror subgenres out there for the horror fan. Some come pouring on the blood and guts, while others methodically bore themselves into your psyche, preying on your paranoia and deep-seated fears. When people think of horror films, they typically describe the former, but the latter’s methods can wreak havoc on your…

  • Inhabitants’ Ghost Story Compells A Religious Examination

    No two things are as intertwiningly paradoxical as Christianity and guilt. When I think of God, I think of the belief first—a relationship with the mystical pieces of the universe. This is something none of us can prove or deny: belief is immutable. While watching Matt McClung’s Inhabitants, I was surprised to see similar thoughts…

  • Family Dinners Are Murder in Mother Father Sister Brother Frank

    Caught in the winter doldrums between Christmas and waiting for the cold weather to disappear entirely, movie enthusiasts switching gears from holiday-themed films and their usual foray have never had a film to bridge the gap. Until now, anyway. Mother Father Sister Brother Frank sure feels like a holiday movie, instilling a heap of family…

  • Maybe Take a Raincheck on When It Rains in LA

    Being from the northeast, rain is common, and there’s nothing significant or ominous about having multiple storms in a day. However, if you’ve ever heard Albert Hammond sing about it, then you know “It Never Rains in Southern California.” But, when it does, it can be taken as a bad omen. That’s exactly where we…