
“There are noises in my walls.” I happen to love it when the creepy-crawlies go into full-tilt comedy. And Kiah Roache-Turner’s Sting does exactly that. You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll want to curl up and die! Full of wonderfully on-point practical effects and one big-ass spider ...
With its atmosphere cranked up to an 11, All You Need Is Death is proof positive that creaky old folktales can still be disturbing in this modern world. All You Need Is Death takes its time unfurling its tapestry of gold and black. It’s spattered with blood and keeps part of its forward ...
I don’t think I have laughed this hard in my life. From beginning to end, Hundreds of Beavers is a silent comedy epic as slapstick turns endlessly creative and inspired throughout its running time. Trust me, your sides will hurt as a fur trapper finds his destiny among the cold and the wildlife ...
Love and romance come in very different degrees and sizes. It can be shallow at times and suddenly become overwhelming in another minute. It really depends on the person and where they are at their station in life. Some people, though, like “virtual insurance broker” Anabel (Anna ...
Written and directed by Nicholas Michael Jacobs (who previously brought audiences 2019’s Night and Urban Fears, and 2020’s Tales from Six Feet Under) 4 Minutes of Terror: Night Slasher wastes no second in its all too brief running time, igniting the passion of horror hounds and ...
El Rey Network's "Rebel Without A Crew" filmmaker Scarlet Moreno really knows how to make a statement. Her latest short film, Velma, works on many levels and - as it is led by a commanding performance from Moreno herself as the titular character - serves as a calling card ...
Opening with an effective aerial shot which shows just where Dr. Tristoam MacKenzie is heading, Beware The Boogeyman makes it clear that Silverdale Psychiatric Hospital is not to be messed with or taken lightly. It’s a small state-funded hospital for the criminally insane, but this ...
Quite frankly, Devanny Pinn’s directorial debut, The Black Mass, is an above average true-crime affair. It is a film which, almost immediately, feels fresh and confident and, thanks to an incredible cast, builds its big reveal with a slow burn of methodical approaches toward telling the victim’s ...
Opening with an extended sequence depicting a bizarre-looking Santa swinging a machete while dancing to a jangly pop ditty as he walks the streets of Los Angeles, It’s A Wonderful Slice doesn’t mince its approach to the strange and the bloody. This is, after all, a horror anthology to ...

A weekend of terror?! At a summer camp for adults?! Sign me up! Opening with a throwback slasher vibe assigned to its atmosphere, Camp Pleasant Lake concerns itself with the brutal murder of Meadows family some 20 years ago. All of them wiped off the face of the earth by a killer ...