May 18, 2021
Nate Stephenson
Pipeline is a perfect storm of not good things. The story itself could have been interesting but it’s held back by awful editing and poor writing. As we go through the motions of the movie, there are hints of something cool. But it’s quickly weakened by the dialog. Even the motivations of the antagonist were [...]
April 13, 2021
LJ Lewis
I stand as a fervent supporter of the ‘so-bad-that-it's-good' school of filmmaking. If a movie makes me laugh, whether intentionally or not, it will hold a special place in my heart for doing so. While I certainly appreciate deep and meaningful cinema, there is something about the bizarre and outrageous that I find simply irresistible. [...]
May 17, 2020
Miranda Riddle
Myca (Kara Gray) is, arguably, the black sheep of her family. Both her and her sister Devin (Lanae Hyneman) had a rough road to adulthood - ending up in the foster system, and taken in by a less-than-perfect mother, fighting years of abuse, neglect, and addiction. Myca has just returned from four months of rehabilitation, [...]
May 5, 2020
Miranda Riddle
Grace (Amanda Markowitz) is a young, brilliant psychology student. She’s recently broken up with her fiance David (Brendan Sexton III) after brutal infidelity. She decides to take a break and spend some time with her older sister, Catherine (Victoria Matlock), at their family cabin. It’s remote, it’s comforting and familiar, and she needs the support [...]
December 3, 2018
Sepideh Nia
Mrs. Claus has been a very naughty girl. She will be receiving more than coal for Christmas as I now have a personal vendetta against this film for stealing 90 minutes of my life. The wannabe campy holiday horror flick suffered from flat acting, cringe-worthy dialogue, and questionable choices. Danielle (Hailey Strader) moves into the [...]
November 29, 2018
Sepideh Nia
Grandma’s upset you haven’t called. You should really spend some time with her. The new short Grandma's House, directed by Josha Giuliano (The Flesh of My Lovers) staring newcomer Lana Locke (grandma) and Rob Vardaro builds up tension and suspense with style. Shot all within the confines of a small LA home, does not rely on dialogue [...]
November 11, 2018
Sepideh Nia
“This isn’t going to end well,” an unknown voice promises at the beginning of the film, The Midnight Man. He’s not wrong. The Midnight Man had many of the components of a good film with its decent production value cast upon a diverse backdrop. The noble attempt of the filmmakers fell flat, however, with spotty acting, cringe-worthy [...]
THE LONG WAY BACK–Bad Dialogue & Inconsistent Storytelling Bury This Crime Drama
PIPELINE Will Stick With You For All The Wrong Reasons
DEATH RANCH Is An Outrageously Entertaining Splatter-Fest With Killers, Cannibals, And The KKK
MORBID COLORS operates in shades of dull grey
THE VOICES turns a whisper to a scream
Mrs. Claus makes it’s way to our naughty list
Grandma’s House is surprising and suspenseful
The Midnight Man alludes to Horror But Falls Into Purgatory
THE LONG WAY BACK–Bad Dialogue & Inconsistent Storytelling Bury This Crime Drama
PIPELINE Will Stick With You For All The Wrong Reasons
DEATH RANCH Is An Outrageously Entertaining Splatter-Fest With Killers, Cannibals, And The KKK
MORBID COLORS operates in shades of dull grey
THE VOICES turns a whisper to a scream
Mrs. Claus makes it’s way to our naughty list
Grandma’s House is surprising and suspenseful
The Midnight Man alludes to Horror But Falls Into Purgatory
THE LONG WAY BACK–Bad Dialogue & Inconsistent Storytelling Bury This Crime Drama
PIPELINE Will Stick With You For All The Wrong Reasons
DEATH RANCH Is An Outrageously Entertaining Splatter-Fest With Killers, Cannibals, And The KKK
MORBID COLORS operates in shades of dull grey
THE VOICES turns a whisper to a scream
Mrs. Claus makes it’s way to our naughty list
Grandma’s House is surprising and suspenseful
The Midnight Man alludes to Horror But Falls Into Purgatory