November 9, 2022
Brian Fanelli
It's hard to get horror comedy right and find that balance between the two genres. When the Screaming Starts, however, generally succeeds. It's a mockumentary about a group of misfits that come together to form "a family," led by a ho-hum man and his death-obsessed girlfriend. They have one goal: become notorious serial killers. [...]
April 30, 2021
LJ Lewis
I am not a whimsical person. In fact, I have an outstanding reputation for being where whimsy goes to die. Although I am painfully aware that my grim exterior may be somewhat off-putting, it’s a situation that simply can’t be helped. Just as a bird is born to fly, it would seem that I’ve been put [...]
July 23, 2020
Lindsey Ungerman
With COVID-19 cases continuing to rise in America, more and more Americans find themselves outside to escape boredom and confinement. Getting a breath of fresh air provides a moment of relief in this time of stress and uncertainty. But in the case of The Tent, the freedom and fresh air are nothing but a hunting [...]
December 18, 2019
Brendan Haley
Across multiple cultures, and throughout the centuries, people have long feared the things that go bump in the night. Such is the case in Jeremy Pikwane's feature debut, The Tokoloshe. Preying upon the poor unfortunate souls of Johannesburg is the Tokoloshe; is a mythological creature of Zulu ancient culture, hellbent on haunting a young destitute [...]
November 8, 2019
Lindsey Ungerman
Ghost hunter shows are something that can only be explained after watching one for yourself. You channel browse and stop only for a moment to check out a show you thought would only be mildly interesting and you turn around to find you’ve spent the last 7 hours catching up on the last two seasons. [...]
October 2, 2019
Max Matta
The dangerous paranoia lurking beneath the seemingly idyllic existence of a family of hermits living on a remote island begins to come to the fore when their daughter starts to question her parents' worldview. It is rare for me personally to be unable to quantify a movie while watching, let alone when it is over. [...]
November 5, 2018
Sepideh Nia
Lust, infatuation and horror combine amidst a stunning Cambodian backdrop. HEX is chilling, puzzling and often-times downright nerve-wracking. Director, Rudolf Buitendach delivered a thoughtful and thoroughly enjoyable movie that, dare I say, can compete with many mainstream horror films. HEX was shot on sight in the Cambodian killing fields and is advertised as being based [...]
LONGLEGS Terror From Inside and Outside the Frame
WHEN THE SCREAMING STARTS Is a Gruesome Good Time
BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES–A Quirky Quantum Journey Through Time & Space, Fantaspoa 2021
The Tent was Confusing, Admirable, and all Things Intense
The Tokoloshe Shines and Reminds Us Why We’re Afraid of Bumps in the Night!
Portal Transports to a Dimension of Delight [REVIEW]
Resin is an experience more than a film [Review]
HEX delights with stunning cinematography and dark twists
LONGLEGS Terror From Inside and Outside the Frame
WHEN THE SCREAMING STARTS Is a Gruesome Good Time
BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES–A Quirky Quantum Journey Through Time & Space, Fantaspoa 2021
The Tent was Confusing, Admirable, and all Things Intense
The Tokoloshe Shines and Reminds Us Why We’re Afraid of Bumps in the Night!
Portal Transports to a Dimension of Delight [REVIEW]
Resin is an experience more than a film [Review]
HEX delights with stunning cinematography and dark twists
LONGLEGS Terror From Inside and Outside the Frame
WHEN THE SCREAMING STARTS Is a Gruesome Good Time
BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES–A Quirky Quantum Journey Through Time & Space, Fantaspoa 2021
The Tent was Confusing, Admirable, and all Things Intense
The Tokoloshe Shines and Reminds Us Why We’re Afraid of Bumps in the Night!
Portal Transports to a Dimension of Delight [REVIEW]
Resin is an experience more than a film [Review]
HEX delights with stunning cinematography and dark twists