Maul of the Wild: ‘BAMBI: THE RECKONING’ (2025) – Movie Review

Set in the Twisted Childhood Universe, also known as the ‘Poohniverse,’ Bambi: The Reckoning is a modern-day monster movie loosely based on the 1928 story, Bambi, a Life in the Woods, by Felix Salten. The movie begins with an animated storybook retelling of the original story of Bambi, who experiences …

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Interview With Director James Demonaco For ‘THE HOME’ (2025)

Now in theaters from Lionsgate and director James DeMonaco (The Purge: Anarchy) is a new thriller: The Home. The film stars Pete Davidson (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies), John Glover (You Bury Your Own), and Bruce Altman (Last Seen Alive). We had a chance recently to sit down with DeMonaco to talk about …

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KallMeKris’s Directorial Debut: ‘House On Eden’ (2025) – Movie Review

House on Eden is a 2025 paranormal found footage horror film starring YouTubers Kris “KallMeKris” Collins, Celina “Celina Spooky Boo” Myers and Jay Christopher Mayer, Kris’s video editor. The film starts by them deciding to go a house on Eden Road to investigate a disappearance. The film is exclusively in …

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An Interview With ‘Teen Wolf’ and ‘Leprechaun’s’ Mark Holton

Mark Holton has been in many groundbreaking cinematic experiences, from Leprechaun to Teen Wolf. His work has impacted a lot of fans around the world. With no special genre to answer to, Mark is a top player in Hollywood. You may not recognize his name, but you have probably seen …

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Donald Farmer’s ‘Blood Bitch Baby’ (2025) Movie Review

There have been countless movies made about Countess Elizabeth Bathory but there hasn’t been one quite like Blood Bitch Baby, the latest indie horror film from Donald Farmer. Read on for my thoughts. The Legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory stretches from 17th century Hungary to modern day America in director …

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‘PARANORMAL ACTIVITY’ – When a Horror Movie Possesses the Audience

18 years ago, I sat in a packed movie theater. The anticipation for the much-hyped found footage movie was palpable. The feature started and the crowd settled in.  No opening credits. No music to set the scene. A dedication appeared on the screen, thanking the families of the two leads …

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