Go home right now and watch Anything for Jackson on Shudder. Or better yet, go out and buy the Blu-ray. You will not be disappointed. I chatted with filmmaking duo, Justin G. Dyck and Keith Cooper about making their first horror film, why they love horror, and what’s up next. …
Read More »Blu-Ray Review (2021): Justin G. Dyck’s ‘Anything For Jackson’ Is Disturbingly Brilliant
The last time I checked out this film was for 2020’s Nightstream Film Festival and I remember it blowing me away. Justin G. Dyck’s Anything For Jackson (check out our reviews here and here) still stands strong among many other supernatural films, especially new release ones. It was directed by Justin G. Dyck (Christmas …
Read More »‘Anything for Jackson’ Is An Unsettling, Effective Occult Horror Film – Movie Review
I love, love, love movies about the occult. So, I jumped at the chance to review Shudder’s new film: Justin G. Dyck’s (Super Detention) Anything for Jackson. I had no idea what a ride I was in for. The film centers around a rich, bereaved elderly couple who are grieving …
Read More »Justin G. Dyck’s ‘Anything for Jackson’ (2020) – Nightstream Film Festival 2020 Movie Review
Another great film that premiered tonight at Nightstream Film Festival is the gritty horror feature, Anything for Jackson. A story that shows the risks two grieving grandparents are willing to make to be with their grandchild again. This film was directed by Justin G. Dyck with a screenplay by Keith …
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I am a fan of possession and evil entity films, so I was excited to have the opportunity to view the film, Isabelle (2018), for the 2018 Blood in the Snow Film Festival. There is just something about the possibility that this could actually happen that intrigues me. How does this …
Read More »‘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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