The Housemaid (2025) [REVIEW]
Our long, national nightmare is over and, after six weeks, we finally have another Sydney Sweeney movie! It was touch-and-go there for a while, but we persevered, somehow. Even though […]
Our long, national nightmare is over and, after six weeks, we finally have another Sydney Sweeney movie! It was touch-and-go there for a while, but we persevered, somehow. Even though […]
Horror movies have found a number of ways to satirize influencer culture, though none were as deliberate in their exploration of the lifestyle as Influencer. Even influencers themselves would likely […]
The new found-footage film has a lot of ambitious, creative ideas that don’t come to life entirely effectively.
Director Dan Trachtenberg has an innate knowledge for this franchise, and even if it gets a bit goofy, it’s still exciting to watch unfold.
The fifth film in the franchise might change its filmmaking format, but the scares are just as underwhelming.
By merely making a serviceable zombie comedy full of queer characters, Queens of the Dead feels like a major win for the genre.
The new take on the concept doesn’t do much to make the idea feel fresh or contemporary.
While the first half is a bit sluggish, the back half of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is remarkable.
There’s promising sequences and story concepts but the pacing prevents Other from finding its stride.
The Weapons home video release doesn’t shed much insight into the horror movie, but is that a bad thing?