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Childs Play
September 21, 2022
Still the most unsettling and genuinely frightening entry in the series, 'Child's Play' finally has a definitive version on home…
September 20, 2022
Today we take a look at Soulstice, and see if this character action game is worth getting into, or if…
Child's Play 2
September 20, 2022
'Child's Play 2' gives the fans what they want and not much more - which is fine if you only…
chainsaw in don't fuck in the woods
September 19, 2022
'Don't Fuck In The Woods 2' showcases the sort of low-profile, communal filmmaking that's growing increasingly rare.
September 16, 2022
A true millennial nightmare, this static-filled sequel double dares you to remember the worst parts of the life pre-Y2K.
Blow Out
September 15, 2022
We dive into the Criterion release of Blow Out and weigh in on whether or not it’s worth the purchase…
The People's Joker
September 14, 2022
A welcome twist on heteronormative superhero tropes, 'The People's Joker' pays tribute to Joel Schumacher's 'Batman' films.
see how they run
September 13, 2022
Check out our review of "See How They Run," Tom George's new whodunnit starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan.
Pearl
September 13, 2022
While Mia Goth's performance in 'Pearl' is awards season calibre, the overall product prides style above substance.
Anya Taylor-Joy sits at a dinner table while a team of chefs are visible behind her preparing the twisted meals of The Menu.
September 12, 2022
Mark Mylod’s 'The Menu' serves up a juicy satire that should satisfy horror fans and fed-up foodies alike.
Glass Onion
September 12, 2022
'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' is a funny, sunny follow-up to Rian Johnson’s hit whodunnit with killer performances.
September 12, 2022
'Sick' is a lean, mean, and relentless slasher. There's no pretense to the horror, the pace is bullet quick, and…
Massacre At Central High
September 9, 2022
We look back on 'Massacre At Central High' and weigh in on whether the Blu-ray release is worth the price…
The Visitor from the Future
September 9, 2022
Filled with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, 'The Visitor from the Future' is the funniest film to screen at FrightFest.
September 8, 2022
'Night Sky' is a surprisingly moving and human story that any self-respecting sci-fi fan needs to seek out immediately.