Being a long-time fan of Ralph Bakshi, a subversive and controversial animation director known for using the technique of rotoscoping, I had high hopes for the SXSW 2021 screening of The Spine of Night, his new animated film. When I heard it had a similar dark science fantasy tone to …
Read More »MyIndie Productions: Political Thriller ‘Third Temple’ (2014) Movie Review
It’s always a joy to check out the films coming from MyIndie Productions. When I had the chance to watch the 2014 short, Third Temple, I was excited to see what new tales they had come up with this time. Third Temple was co-written, co-produced and co-directed by Dolphin’s (read …
Read More »Andy Palmer’s ‘Witness Infection’ (2021): Love, Comedy, Mobsters, And The Living Dead – Movie Review
As far back as I can remember, I have always loved horror movies. To me, being in the horror business was better than being President of the United States. Even before I stepped into a video store for an after-school movie, I knew I wanted to be part of it. …
Read More »Blu-Ray Review: ‘Promising Young Woman’ (2020) An Unapologetically Accurate Portrayal Of Rape Culture And The Social Justice System
I’m behind when it comes to watching mainstream movies, but I finally watched the drama thriller, Promising Young Woman. Many have claimed that this is the best film of the year, and now I know that they’re not wrong. It was phenomenal, and I can see why everyone is raving …
Read More »SXSW 2021: Texas High School Shorts Block – Movie Review
It’s always exciting to see what the next generation of filmmakers has in store for us. At this year’s SXSW Film Festival, we were graced with the Texas High School shorts block, an entire film block made by a group of enterprising Lone Star high school students. Beyond the Model …
Read More »SXSW 2021: Sounds Carry In Alex Noyer’s Feature Film Debut, ‘Sound Of Violence’ – Movie Review
Kicking off my auspicious start to the 2021 SXSW Film Festival screenings is a film I immensely anticipated. Sound of Violence, the feature film debut from writer and director Alex Noyer, shook me in ways I could’ve never imagined. Conjured from his short, Conductor, Noyer molds a maniacal narrative with …
Read More »SXSW 2021 Movie Review: ‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’ Is Dark And Brilliant
I recently had the privilege of watching Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break, which premiered at SXSW 2021. This is a phenomenal dark comedy directed by Nick Gillespie (read our interview with him HERE) and was co-written by himself, Brook Driver, and Matt White. The film stars Tom Meeten (read our …
Read More »Erica Summers’ ‘Obsidian’ (2020) Movie Review: A Tale of Horrific Healing
Skin care products, blemish creams, cosmetics, and plastic surgery: endless lines of beauty products and procedures comprise a lucrative industry marketed towards individuals chasing youthful perfection. However, for trauma survivors, physical scarring runs much deeper than simple vanity. In the case of Jack LeBlanc (Henry Frost: Deepwater Horizon 2016), a burn …
Read More »‘Stay Alive’ (2006) Retro Review: The Game Isn’t Over
The mid-2000s were an interesting time for the horror genre—outside of the ’90s boom, but not quite into the resurgence of the next decade. Creators and studios were looking for something different as they wanted new ways to cash in on the movie-going audience. That led us to Stay Alive, …
Read More »Jaysen Buterin’s ‘Kill Giggles’ (2020) Flips the Script On The Serial Killer Clown Genre – Movie Review
I was really looking forward to attending the Mad Monster Party in Concord, NC, this past Saturday for myriad reasons, but it was the premiere of Kill Giggles (2020) by writer, producer, actor, short-film director Jaysen Buterin (The Decapitator 2010 short film), in his first full-length directorial debut, that was …
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