Maybe it’s unfair to compare this film to “The Nun” just because, as the name would suggest, it takes place... Read More
Matt and his wife Karen show up unannounced to his brother Steve’s house for Christmas. The reunion is tense and... Read More
Broke, pregnant Mary has no resources and jumps at the offer to stay at a convent. At first, it seems... Read More
Joel Potraykus’s glimpse into wasted youth is equal parts grotesque & absurd. His muse, Joshua Burge (Buzzard) returns as Abbie;... Read More
Glass Eye Pix is the master of hiding a punch of heart in the most unexpected places. Those imagining a... Read More
Social commentary is easy to do, but difficult to do well. Unfortunately, Treehouse doesn’t try very hard. The acting, led... Read More
Something Else (now titled After Midnight), the latest from Jeremy Gardner, is a genre-confused love story/creature feature that is here... Read More
This documentary on everyone’s favorite children’s books illuminates the history of the anthologies. We are let into the life of... Read More
The Haunting of Sharon Tate is an interesting movie. Instead of being a straight forward, historically accurate retelling of a... Read More
Creepy, old house? Check. Secluded location near a large forest? Check. Young child with a sudden behavioral change? Also check.... Read More
Cannibal Club wants to be a biting social commentary about the upper echelon of social elite. When the film focuses... Read More
Reed has a wife and newborn baby. Reed wants to kill his baby. Reed knows he shouldn’t, and plans a... Read More