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November 9, 2021
We look at Going the Distance by The ClassifiedX: A launcher game where everything may be more than it appears.…
November 5, 2021
In an interesting narrative turn of events, 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' does a soft reboot of the…
'The Parker Sessions'
November 4, 2021
The black-and-white horror 'The Parker Sessions' isn't clear in what it wants to say, but its killer lead performance makes…
'Keeping Company'
November 4, 2021
Devin Das and Josh Wallace's debut feature, 'Keeping Company,' is a solid workplace dark comedy that's not afraid to get…
November 4, 2021
'Dead & Beautiful' is gorgeously shot, but never gets out of its own way to deliver a satisfying vampire movie.…
November 3, 2021
We look at Subway Midnight by Bubby Darkstar. A Twitter darling seeking a publisher finds one. Is this spooky subway…
November 2, 2021
The funniest stretches of the serial killer mockumentary 'When the Screaming Starts' are good enough to warrant their own TV…
'An Ideal Host'
November 1, 2021
Director Robert Woods' alien invasion feature, 'An Ideal Host,' touts a brilliant cast and works a ton of magic with…
'Wicked Games'
October 30, 2021
Despite some satisfying kill scenes, 'Wicked Games' is predictable and spends way too much time explaining the obvious to its…
'Stranger Words' Jef Rounery
October 29, 2021
Years after releasing his first anthology, 'The Rook Circle,' Jef Rouner returns with the short horror story collection 'Stranger Words.'
October 29, 2021
With some nasty kills and a new flashback structure, 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' may be gearing up…
October 27, 2021
We look at Undying, recently released into early access; a story about a mother trying to teach her son everything…
October 27, 2021
Viewers who enjoy a good trek through the woods, cat-and-mouse chases, and of course, a cool bear attack, will eat…
'Lux Æterna'
October 24, 2021
Voyeuristic and perversely engrossing, 'Lux Æterna' is another remarkable addition to Gaspar Noé's dark and disturbing oeuvre.
'Ego'
October 23, 2021
Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas' cyber-thriller 'Ego' is an engrossing tale of isolation, but its rushed pace undercuts its powerful performances.