[Sundance Review] Average Gothic Horror ‘Eight for Silver’ Hinders Thrilling New Werewolf Lore
While the beasts in this story do dole out bloody carnage, it’s far too few and far between in the lengthy and sluggishly paced narrative. Ellis seems to favor focusing…
‘Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals’ Receives Crossover DLC With ‘Silent Hill’ Next Month!
Once again, Konami has loaned out the Silent Hill franchise for a crossover. This time, Glowstick Entertainment has the honours with their multiplayer horror party game, Dark Deception: Monsters &…
Vicarious Visions to Head Development of ‘Diablo II’ Remake?
Gamers were surprised earlier this month when Activision had decided to move Vicarious Visions, the creators of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 and Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy remakes, into…
[Sundance Review] ‘Coming Home in the Dark’ is a Nihilistic Morality Thriller
The first thirty minutes establishes Mandrake and Tubs as vicious killers, murdering without remorse most abruptly and shockingly. Yet, there’s an obvious method to their madness that doesn’t reveal itself…
[Sundance Review] Captivating Doc ‘Playing with Sharks’ Chronicles Australian Icon and ‘Jaws’ Impact
Valerie’s fearlessness of the sea is evident from the start; there’s at least one montage of the diver swimming up to various sea snakes, eels, and more and handling them…
After Appearing in ‘Birds of Prey’, Villain Victor Zsasz Slashes His Way into “Batwoman” This Sunday [Exclusive Clip]
DC villain Victor Zsasz only made his first appearance in the DCEU just last year, played by Chris Messina in Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey. And Zsasz, a sadistic assassin…
[Sundance Review] ‘John and the Hole’ Is a Subdued and Toothless Coming-of-Age Thriller
Written by screenwriter Nicolás Giacobone,
[Sundance Review] ‘Knocking’ Challenges Perceptions with Stunning Psychological Thriller
Though many minor characters come and go, this is essentially a one-woman showcase for Milocco. Her portrayal of Molly devastates; this character is so utterly broken by tragedy and unable…
[Sundance Review] Ben Wheatley’s ‘In the Earth’ Is a Psychedelic Trip Into Folk Horror
Wheatley doesn’t waste much time at all before plummeting Martin and Alma into insanity. In the intro to Martin and Alma, the filmmaker also sets up a folk horror deity…
