...Brute 1976 is a solid horror film, that will keep slasher fans engaged...
REVIEW: TRAUMATIKA
...there is a lot to like about Traumatika and it is worth checking out...
REVIEW: THE TWIN
Overall, The Twin works because, unlike a lot of the grief horror being churned out, Doler wraps his story up with a tidy bow.
REVIEW: CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD
Clown in a Cornfield scratches that cozy horror itch...
FANTASIA 25 REVIEW: SUGAR ROT
...A low budget, punk powered, go fuck yourself, feminist, satire, body horror...
REVIEW: TOGETHER
...the overall product seems a bit too impressed with itself and, ultimately, isn’t doing much more than repackaging a dozen recent horror films and putting them into Gen Z Mom Jeans...
FANTASIA 25 REVIEW: THE SCHOOL DUEL
...The School Duel doesn’t let the audience off lightly, but it doesn’t quite pack the emotional punch that it was after...
FANTASIA 25 REVIEW: SWEETNESS
...Unhinged and heartbreaking...
FANTASIA 25 REVIEW: LURKER
...Gets to the heart of the insidiousness of social media and some people’s unrealistic view of what friendship means in this time of likes, shares, comments and being famous simply for being famous...
FANTASIA 2025 REVIEW: PEAU Á PEAU (NESTING)
The horror and anxiety is visceral and while Peau Á Peau feels like an emotional assault at times, this is exactly why it succeeds on every level ...
REVIEW: FOUND FOOTAGE: THE MAKING OF THE PATTERSON PROJECT
Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project is a mix of comedy-horror and found footage through the prism of Christopher Guest style films.
REVIEW: SOLITUDE
TV shows like Alone, where contestants pit themselves against nature, seems like fertile ground for a horror film...
REVIEW – FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES
Once in a while, a horror franchise is successfully resurrected, and Final Destination: Bloodlines shows others how to do it...
REVIEW: THE SEVERED SUN
The Severed Sun is an interesting addition to the folk horror family.
REVIEW: FRÉWAKA
...Clarke has made something special with Fréwaka...
REVIEW: SHADOW OF GOD
With Easter right around the corner, what better time for a new exorcism film?...
REVIEW: 825 FOREST ROAD
Cognetti excells in old-fashioned storytelling...
REVIEW: CANNIBAL MUKBANG
Cannibal Mukbang is a very good film that asks some questions about relationships and still manages to be a fun and entertaining horror film.
REVIEW: LITTLE BITES
Little Bites is definitely worth seeking out.
REVIEW: HEART EYES
Heart Eyes is a bit of a patchwork quilt of other film references, but they are all so respectfully and lovingly done that it simply adds to the charm.
