This film wants to be Million Dollar Baby but it falls flat on almost all fronts. Like so many other sports dramas that have come before it, Swing Bout tries hard but can’t seem to land any new punches in its category. The story follows Irish boxer Toni Gale about …
Read More »Atypical In The Truest Sense: ‘SHORT NIGHT OF GLASS DOLLS’ – 4K Ultra Review
The Italian giallo film is near and dear to my heart. Rich, stylistic films like Mario Bava’s Blood and Black Lace, and Dario Argento’s The Bird With The Crystal Plumage helped to define this treasured sub-genre, and went on to influence a litany of American slasher films. However, like anything, …
Read More »Interview With Veronica Cartwright, Star Of ‘The Ruse’
Veronica Cartwright is a goddamn legend. She’s been in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds and Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Alien, The Witches of Eastwick, Flight of the Navigator, just to name a few. She’s horror royalty and shows no signs of stopping now. Her …
Read More »‘TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE: THE MOVIE’ (1990) – Cult Horror, Camp, and a Killer Cat
Released in 1990, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is a horror anthology that wraps three grisly stories inside a twisted frame narrative. Based on the 1980s TV series of the same name — created by George A. Romero, the man behind Night of the Living Dead—the film sticks to …
Read More »Interview With Noah Lamanna, Rising Star Of HBO’s ‘THE LAST OF US’
HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2 has been quite the roller coaster so far. From the devastating death of Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal, The Mandalorian 2019) to the folks of Jackson, Wyoming defending their community against an army of the infected, there’s been no shortage of action, drama and loss. At the …
Read More »Eliza Hooper’s ‘WELLWOOD’ (2025) – Review
If National Lampoon’s Alien Vacation was a movie, it might go something like this, but maybe with a lot more of Chevy Chase’s crazed antics. However, this movie goes darker than expected with some twists and turns and it looks remarkable, but sadly Wellwood doesn’t cover any new ground. The …
Read More »The Most Unwelcome Flashback: ‘BLUE SUNSHINE’ – 4K Review
The “based on true events” film trend of the mid to late 1970’s provided for some truly unhinged cinematic moments, none more crazy than 1977’s Blue Sunshine. With an all inclusive (seriously!) new 4K Ultra set from Synapse Films, it’s a perfect time to revisit this, often overlooked, quirky little …
Read More »Dean Puckett’s ‘THE SEVERED SUN’ (2025) – Review
Dean Puckett’s The Severed Sun initially seemed like a period piece. However, the year was never clarified. Either way, the movie caught me with a mean right hook. This film had two strikes against it at first. I am not a big fan of horror from the UK, and I …
Read More »J. Horton’s ‘A HARD PLACE’ (2025) – Movie Review
I grew up loving monster movies. I absolutely adore creature features. Chances are if a movie has monsters I’ll probably love it. I also really enjoy seige films. A Hard Place piqued my interest because it combined these elements into one film. Read on for my thoughts on A Hard …
Read More »Interview: Filmmaker P.J. Starks Talks ‘The Last Sleepover,’ ‘New Fears Eve,’ ‘Half-O-Ween!’
Filmmaker P.J. Starks has made a name for himself in the indie film community as a writer, producer, and director. You may know him by reputation from such films as 13 Slays Till X-mas, Volumes of Blood, New Fears Eve, and The Boy From Below. He was kind enough to …
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