
American Underdog – Review
The underdog story is no stranger to the world of sports films, with the template now becoming a staple of the genre. An underdog is

Jakob’s Wife (Shudder) – Review
Vampirism as a form of liberation is not a new concept for the vampire sub genre, but in the right hands, it can be something

Pig (2021) – Review
Close your eyes and imagine this. There is a new low budget movie coming out. This movie is about the kidnapping of a pet pig

Those Who Wish Me Dead – Review
There are a handful of contemporary screenwriters that I have nothing but the highest admiration for. Taylor Sheridan is one of them as he has

Spiral: From The Book of Saw
There will always be a special place in my heart for the Saw films. I was 16 when the original came out and I was

Creepshow Episode 2.5 (Shudder) – Review
This week’s season finale of Creepshow’s second season only contains one segment, rather than the typical two. I was surprised and a bit disappointed to

Mortal Kombat – Review
Bloody, gory, skull-splitting action. The new Mortal Kombat film has all the gruesome elements fans of the famous video game series have been waiting for.

Creepshow Episode 2.4 (Shudder) — Review
A grimy, sleazy creature feature and some serious Lovecraftian vibes collide in this week’s episode of Creepshow. This series is showing no sign of slowing

Creepshow Episode 2.3 (Shudder) – Review
Creepshow is back for another stellar episode, firing on all cylinders. Three episodes in, and it’s clear that showrunner Greg Nicotero is not only having

Creepshow Episode 2.2 (Shudder) – Review
The strength of anthologies is also its greatest weakness. A collection of short form stories never falls prey to overstaying its welcome or the bloat

Godzilla vs Kong – Review
It’s not often we get a midweek blockbuster release but today is that day and it was a big one. Godzilla vs. Kong released in

Creepshow Episode 2.1 (Shudder) – Review
Shudder is starting “Halfway to Halloween” month with a bang this year with the Creepshow season two premiere. Anthologies can be a bit of a