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‘Body At Brighton Rock’ (2019) Movie Review

Body at Brighton Road

Ever since the trailer dropped for Body at Brighton Rock I’ve been interesting in checking it out. The premise was interesting and the stills looked terrifying. Let’s just say you’ll never catch me in the wilderness alone by choice. This film was written and directed by Roxanne Benjamin as well …

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Pagans, Pleasures, and Paradigms: Remembering the ‘Wicker Man’ (1973)

The Wicker Man

Today we celebrate May Day; a day that honors springtime festivities embedded in ancient times. The present festivities in certain countries tend to focus more on celebrating a day for workers, but ancient traditions offered up the pagan rituals surrounding singing, dancing, and often human and animal sacrifices. All of …

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‘The Society’ (2019) Lets The Kids Run Wild

No parents, no curfew, no rules. Sounds absolutely idyllic from an adolescent standpoint. Social experiments are some of the scariest stuff out there. Couple hormones, social cliques, and an underdeveloped capacity to recognize danger and consequences, and you get Netflix’s new series, The Society. Not the Brian Yuzna body horror …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘Come to Daddy’ Is Pure Insanity, Delightfully Cringeworthy

Come to Daddy

The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival is killing it this year with insanely unique and quality films and when I heard about Come to Daddy was having its world premiere there, I couldn’t wait to check it out. Not only is the story interesting, you can never go wrong with Elijah …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘Something Else’ Is Hauntingly Intoxicating

Something Else

On Friday, April 26, Something Else had its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. I was eagerly anticipating this one as it is from the team behind past Tribeca favorites Spring and The Endless, which are both equally fantastic and some of the best horror movies to come …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘The Gasoline Thieves’

The Gasoline Thieves

In Mexico, the underground business of stealing mass amounts of gasoline is alive and well, with over 40 siphons a day being recorded. Crimes have, in fact, driven gas prices to a new level with little to no end in site. The demand is high, but everything comes with a …

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‘Bad CGI Sharks’ Will Deliver Exactly What It Promises

Who says there’s no truth in advertising? You’re gonna need a bigger Goofy Meter to measure Bad CGI Sharks, the new indie horror comedy that asks the crucial question: “Do we need another wacky shark movie?” After viewing the trailer and other promotional materials, I can answer with a resounding, …

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BUFF 2018: ‘Viola Vs The Vampire King’ Short Film Review

I love film festivals, especially ones like the Boston Underground Film Festival. It’s a great way to encounter short films and full features you may not have come across otherwise. As I settled in to see some short film action, a film called Viola vs. the Vampire King came my …

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BUFF 2018: ‘The Consequence’ – Short Film Review

Twisted Films and Director Chrzu Lindstromo submitted a sequel, The Consequence, to the Boston Underground Film Festival. Following the great success of her first film, The Contract (2015), actress Carlotta Moore is experiencing the many stresses fame has to offer. She finds herself trying to escape the madness that lingers throughout Hollywood. This short …

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Rock N Horror Interview – Skeletons In My Closet

I discovered the most amazing horror-themed clothing company in December of 2015. This Night of the Living Dead shirt screamed out for my attention as I was doing my typical search on Etsy for creepy and unique horror items. My creepy yet vibrant heart could not put the shirt in my …

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