Chapter 51 Review: Hollywood Eats Its Own Reflection
A serial-killer case built from IMAX footage and studio gossip should feel like a trapdoor under ...
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Read moreDetailsOperation Taco Gary’s throws itself at the audience with the confidence of a movie that knows ...
Read moreDetailsColum Eastwood’s The Morrigan enters folk horror through a strong setup. Fiona Scott, an archaeologist studying ...
Read moreDetailsA letter arrives from a dead woman. It describes a place where the fog holds its ...
Read moreDetailsIntermittent, animalistic snorts and grunts cut through the soundscape of Meadville, Pennsylvania, where the legend of ...
Read moreDetailsThe festive lights of horror cinema feel sharpest and most disorienting once Santa Claus shifts from ...
Read moreDetailsBrock Harris's Cottonmouth, which he co-writes and directs, stages a genre experiment: Western mythic violence collides ...
Read moreDetailsThe Bloomquist brothers, Erik and Carson, pivot once again, turning from slashers and vampires to the ...
Read moreDetailsWe begin with Winston Gooze, a man so thoroughly defeated by the 21st century that he ...
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