Tag Archives: Brandon Christensen

Brandon Christensen’s ‘The Puppetman’ (2023) Pulls No Strings – Movie Review

Okay, let’s get real for a moment. The Puppetman is not your generic horror spectacle. Nope. It’s more like a dive into the deep end of malevolence, brought to you by none other than Brandon Christensen, a director who’s got a knack for shaking up the status quo. Imagine this, …

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Coming Soon To Shudder: The Puppetman

Coming soon to Shudder is a new horror film directed by Brandon Christensen (Superhost): The Puppetman. The film stars Michael Pare (Gone), Alyson Gorske (Meteor Moon), and Caryn Richman (Hollywood Safari). The Puppetman Synopsis The Puppetman is a convicted killer on death row. He has always maintained his innocence saying …

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Interview With Star Of ‘Superhost,’ Osric Chau

There are several reasons I don’t generally choose to stay in an Airbnb when I’m traveling, but a super weird and crazy host isn’t usually one of them. After watching the creepy and unsettling film, Superhost (2021 – our review), I have now added that to my ever-growing list of reasons. …

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Brandon Christensen’s ‘Superhost’ (2021) – Film Review

Superhost

Shudder is an awesome streaming service. It is one of my favorites. To say I was looking forward to their film, Superhost, is an understatement. A Shudder Original from Brandon Christensen (Still/Born 2018 – read our review here) and starring Barbara Crampton (Jakob’s Wife– read our review here)? Sold. So …

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Two New Films to Stream on Shudder For August 2021

Shudder

Shudder is my favorite streaming platform, hands down. They just announced two new films coming soon to stream on their channel. Let’s take a look at both films and find out more about them. The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021) Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and …

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‘Still/Born’ (2018) Film Review

Still/Born is a Canadian film directed by Brandon Christensen (It Stains The Sand Red 2016), and it tells the tale of man named Jack (Canadian Jesse Moss: Dear Mr. Gacy 2010) and his wife, Mary (Christie Burke: Black Fly, Falling Skies), who have just had a baby. The only soul-crushing part is that they were supposed to have …

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