
Embrace the weird. Welcome to the world of the unseen. Country of Hotels is as oppressive as it is relentless in its pursuit of black humor, nutty characters, and a damn good time. This is a film full of striking visuals, where claustrophobia bleeds out from the television set these ...

Crime doesn’t pay . . . even in a pandemic. Well-acted by its small cast of five actors and loaded with some interesting cinematography (thanks to cinematographer Grant Cooper) and fantastic locations sprinkled throughout its running time, Peppergrass, a new thriller from ...

In 2002, inspired by a restoration of Hitchcock’s 1958 classic Vertigo, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez set out to craft his own Hitchcockian thriller. Rodriguez does Hitchcock? Count me in! Some 20 years later, that passion project has come to fruition in the form of ...

“I wouldn’t call it a surgery center. Think of it more as a BIG house.” Opening with a woodland stabbing as a panicked and confused plastic surgery patient runs from a nurse in a revealing outfit, Fangs Out doesn’t ease on into anything during its running time. Low in budget and full of ...

Sometimes it takes a kid movie buff to save the block! Bathed in neon greens and steely blues, the opening few minutes of Exorcism In Utero are spellbinding. Silent and full of deep shadows and those cool neon colors, the audience gets to see as one boy, Peter O’Neill (Leonard Hoge), the ...
Genre mesh-ups are pretty interesting specimens of film, especially when they pull off the tropes in their respective categories while pummeling you with something unique at the same time. This is where the low budget spirit of The Haunting of Hell Hole Mine shines through. While ...
Outpost, written and directed by Joe Lo Truglio, is a real stunner of a psychological trip to the darker side of surviving abuse. Seriously. What I like best about this independent thriller is its flawless pacing and its dedication to turning the visual aspect of film into pure poetry as one ...

There might not be gold in these mountains, but there certainly is a wolf man! The Curse of Wolf Mountain might struggle with budget and pacing issues, but it has the grit placed surely on its plate as AJ (Keli Price, who wrote the film) and his friends - Sam (Karissa Lee Staples), his brother ...

The conspiracy is out there! Aliens Uncovered: Origins, while offering little in the way of new evidence, is a fun deep dive into the fascinating history of Area 51. Little about the feature is insulting to believers in little green men and, while dipping deep into a fair amount of military conspiracy ...

“Hold on. Don’t order lunch without me. I gotta call this woman and tell her that her brother is dead.” OH. MY. GOD. The Psycho of Z-grade flicks has arrived! Killer Kites is EXACTLY the type of ...