[REVIEW] ‘RED LETTER DAY’ WAS “UNDELIVERABLE”
RED LETTER DAY is a dysfunctional film that provides an apt metaphor for the dysfunctional world it mirrors.
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
RED LETTER DAY is a dysfunctional film that provides an apt metaphor for the dysfunctional world it mirrors.
The combination of good characters, a solid story, excellent special effects, and an overall appearance makes MARLA MAE worth checking out, and Lisa van Dam-Bates is an artist to keep an eye on.
NIGHTMARE CINEMA Starring: Eric Nelsen, Sarah Withers, Kevin Fonteyne, Chris Warren | Richard Chamberlain, Zarah Mahler, Mark Grossman, Maurice Benard, Stephanie Cood, Calista
Incident in a Ghostland continues beyond where Martyrs ended. Incident in a Ghostland reinterprets horror movie tropes, defying their conventional usages.
This period-piece, feature debut by Director William McGregor plays out more like a gothic horror novella than a modern scary movie.
Sator uses stripped-back, bare-bones horror elements very effectively and builds a deep world and story that keeps you guessing.
Although it has a few bright spots, Nightmare Radio suffers from an over-saturated market paired with stories that don’t quite do enough to stand out.
Rock, Paper, and Scissors uses its limited cast and space and turns around and creates unlimited potential that merits repeated viewing.
Falling somewhere between personal indie drama and crazy-pants modern shocker, This is Our Home somehow nails being both as our B.H.F.F. coverage continues.
Justin gives us a personal essay about what Battle Royale means to him.