Forget plot. Forget logic. Forget the polite scaffolding of criticism. The Ghost is ninety minutes of Barbara Steele staring straight through you like she already knows how you die—and honestly, that’s enough. That’s the ...
One does not watch Voices From Beyond in a traditional sense. You don’t track it, you don’t solve it—you submit to it. It drifts, it murmurs, it circles back on itself like a half-remembered nightmare. This is ...
LukHash’s Home Arcade feels like someone cracked open a time capsule from 1989, wired it into a modern DAW, and said, “Yeah, let’s make this thing glow.” It’s pure neon energy—bright, buzzy, and unapologetically retro in that way Gen‑Xers don’t have t...
Ready to embark on a cinematic adventure that blows all the other out of the water? The brand new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey has set forth, promising a broad, mythic action epic - almost worthy of the legendary tale it was inspired by ...
You want a double feature? This isn’t a double feature—this is a two-fisted, beer-drenched riot that kicks your door in, raids your fridge, and leaves boot prints on your couch. The Black Panther of Shaolin (aka Bamboo Trap) comes ...
Salem’s Lot has always felt like the great American almost‑masterpiece of televised horror—a work that brushes up against brilliance often enough to haunt you with what it could’ve been. It’s a miniseries built on moments of ...
Hardline finds Vestron Vulture continuing his prolific streak with a release that feels both immediate and emotionally corroded, steeped in the project’s signature “dethwave” aesthetic—a hybrid of darkwave, lo-fi post-punk, and ..
Step back into the arena—long before Katniss ever raised her bow. The first trailer for the awkwardly titled, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping has arrived, and it’s already setting the stage for a darker, more dangerous ...