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CONTROL FREAK REVIEW

  A motivational speaker is tormented by an unrelenting itch on the back of her head. Starring: Kelly Marie Tran, Miles Robbins, and Kieu Chinh Directed and written by: Shal Ngo Check out the video above and find out how many pools of blood it received…

GHOST GAME REVIEW

  Follows a thrill-seeking couple who set their target in an haunted house and endure various incidents as they witness a family going mad. Starring: Kia Dorsey, Zaen Haidar and Sam Lukowski Directed by: Jill Gevargizian Written by: Adam Cesare Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT REVIEW

  In order to escape police after a robbery, two estranged siblings lay low in a farmhouse that hides them away in a different time. There they reckon with a mysterious force that pushes their familial bonds to unnatural breaking points. Starring: Adam David Thompson, Riley Dandy, and Chloe Skoczen Directed and written by: Michael Felker Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

NIGHT SWIM REVIEW

  A family moves into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool. Starring: Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, and AmĆ©lie Hoeferle Directed by: Bryce McGuire Written by: Bryce McGuire and Rod Blackhurst Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

THE WRATH OF BECKY REVIEW

  Two years after she escaped a violent attack on her family, Becky attempts to rebuild her life in the care of an older woman - a kindred spirit named Elena. But when a group known as the “Noble Men” break into their home, attack them, and take her beloved dog, Diego, Becky must return to her old ways to protect herself and her loved ones. Starring: Lulu Wilson, Seann William Scott, and Denise Burse Directed and written by: Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote EXCLUSIVELY IN THEATERS:  May 26, 2023 Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received...

BARBARIAN REVIEW

  A woman staying at an Airbnb discovers that the house she has rented is not what it seems. Starring: Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgard, and Justin Long Directed and written by: Zach Cregger Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received...

UNHUMAN REVIEW

  A group of high school students whose school bus crashes on a field trip. Relationships are tested once they realize they are being stalked by an attacker who intends to drive them out and straight into a horrifying fight to survive. Starring: Brianne Tju, Benjamin Wadsworth, and Uriah Shelton Directed by: Marcus Dunstan Written by: Marcus Dunstan, and Patrick Melton Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received...

SLAXX REVIEW

  When a possessed pair of jeans begins to kill the staff of a trendy clothing store, it is up to Libby, an idealistic young salesclerk, to stop its bloody rampage. Starring: Romane Denis, Brett Donahue, and Sehar Bhojani Directed by: Elza Kephart Written by: Patricia Gomez and Elza Kephart    “Slaxx” can often feel like they’re squeezing the life out of you, and this time they just might do it for real. Libby (Romane Denis) is the new hire at CCC, and couldn’t be happier to be there. CCC is the popular retail store whose goal is not only to sell great clothes, but also to “Make a better tomorrow today.” They try to be the perfect company from the start of making the clothes thru the sales process.    Libby is hired just in time for the release of their newest jeans, which promise the perfect fit. It’s the night before the big day, and the employees are all there getting the store ready for the release. The store manager Craig (Brett Donahue) is trying to keep t...

RAVAGE REVIEW

  Alone in the woods, nature photographer Harper witnesses a violent crime. After being captured by the culprits, she uses her survivalists skills to try and make it out alive. Starring: Bruce Dern, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, and Robert Longstreet Directed and written by: Teddy Grennan Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

MONSTER HUNTER REVIEW

When Lt. Artemis and her loyal soldiers are transported to a new world, they engage in a desperate battle for survival against enormous enemies with incredible powers.  Starring: Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa, and Ron Perlman Directed by: Paul W.S. Anderson Written by: Paul W.S. Anderson and Kaname Fujoka Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW: DANCING MARY

It calls in the yakuza when the municipal office in charge of demolishing an old building and replacing it with a modern complex fails due to paranormal activity. The employee in charge seeks out a girl who can assist only to find her laying on the ground and bleeding. Soon they band together in search of a spirit who needs to be retrieved. Starring: Nozomi Bando, Aina Yamada, and Naoto Kataoka,  Directed by: SABU A New York Asian Film Festival Review      “Dancing Mary” isn’t the scariest movie, but people are surely scared of Mary (Nozomi Bando). Mary is a dancer, who has died and now haunts an old dance hall. The dance hall needs to be demolished, but no one real wants to take on this assignment in the government offices. The task ultimately falls on Kenji Fujimoto (Naoto Kataoka), who might not be the best employee around. Soon enough he realizes that this is going to be much harder than he thought because of Mary.   Kenji gets wind ...

FANTASIA 2020 REVIEW: CLIMATE OF THE HUNTER REVIEW

Two sisters vie for the affections of a man who may or may not be a vampire. Starring: Ginger Gilmartin, Mary Buss, and Benn Hall Directed by: Mickey Reece  Written by: Mickey Reece, and John Selvidge A Fantasia International Film Festival Review   “Climate of the Hunter” is all about the hunt for the answer to one question: is Wesley (Ben Hall) a vampire or not? The hunt begins with sisters Alma (Ginger Gilmartin) and Elizabeth (Mary Buss), who are in very different places in their lives. Alma is out of work, and living in a vacation cabin seemly to hide from the world. Elizabeth is more of the opposite, as she’s a very successful lawyer living in the city. The only reason they're together is that Elizabeth has come to the cabin to check on Alma. Alma may be going through a rough patch in life, or it might be a little worse and she’s suffering from mental issues.    Enter Wesley, who hasn’t seen the ladies in about 20 years. Before he ev...

LIMBO REVIEW

A murderer finds himself on trial in Hell, caught between a bitter prosecutor and an inexperienced defense attorney. Starring: Lucian Charles Collier, Scottie Thompson, and Lew Temple Directed and written by: Mark Young Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received:

THE POOL REVIEW

In an abandoned 6-meter deep pool, a couple is stranded there with a deadly predator. Starring: Theeradej Wongpuapan, and Ratnamon Ratchiratham Directed and written by: Ping Lumpraploeng   Horror fans get plenty of movies with common locations, especially the good old cabin in the woods. Sometimes it’s another place in the woods, an abandoned building, or just someones' house. It’s great when we can find a movie with a more unique location like say a pool. A pool…how can a pool be be used to pull off a scary hour and a half movie? Well lets take a dive into “The Pool” and find out how they make it happen!   Day (Theeradej Wongpuapan) is part of a production team that has just wrapped up shooting at a pool. While most of the crew has left he’s stayed behind to enjoy some time to himself in the pool. A friend of his ties his dog up, orders him a pizza, and reminds him of their next shoot. Day thanks him, and continues to enjoy time on a float. He enjoys it t...

LA LLORONA REVIEW

An aging paranoid dictator, protected by an witch crafting wife, faces death and the uprise of his people in Guatemala. Starring: MarĆ­a Mercedes Coroy, Margarita KĆ©nefic, Sabrina de la Hoz, and Julio DĆ­az   Directed by: Jayro Bustamante Written by: Jayro Bustamante and Lisandro Sanchez   Some people think of horror just as spilling a lot of blood and guts, or scaring the hell out of people. However, horror has grown a lot over recent years to include many of the issues we face everyday, and in history. “Get Out” brought together racism and horror in a way we rarely see. “Relic” touched emotions of those who have seen family members suffer at the hands of mental illness and dementia. “Host” even reminded many of the dangers of using Zoom. Alright, maybe that’s a stretch, but the movie came to life because of the current circumstances in the world. And now the legend of La Llorona will help tell the story of a society that suffered at the hands of a dictat...

STAR LIGHT REVIEW

A teen’s life is turned upside down when he helps a world-famous pop star on the run to escape her violent pursuers. Starring: Scout Taylor-Compton, Rahart Adams, and Cameron Johnson Directed by: Mitchell Altieri, and Lee Cummings Written by: Mitchell Altieri, Jamal M. Jennings, and Adam Weis   Whether it’s a movie, or music star most of us have had a crush on a few of them. We’ve seen all their movies, or listened to their songs all day long. Most of us will never meet that person, but what if you did. What if the universe actually gave you that opportunity? Would it be everything you thought it would be?    Well a young teen named Dylan (Cameron Johnson) is about to find out. He’s a big fan of a music star named Bebe (Scout Taylor-Compton), who he has listened to all her songs and watched her videos. While she fills his dreams he’s stuck in the reality of an average teen boy. He’s not exactly getting along with his mom’s new boyfriend, and is st...

SHE DIES TOMORROW REVIEW

Amy thinks she’s dying tomorrow…and it’s contagious. Starring: Kate Lyn Sheil, Jane Adams, and Kentucker Audley  Directed and written by: Amy Seimetz   When we think about things that are contagious usually the flu is at the top of the list. Nowadays that’s probably been replaced by COVID-19, as people are masked-up and socially distant. However, there are other things that can be contagious like emotions. Imagine being sad and having the happiest person you know talk to you, and without noticing your sadness goes away. Perhaps that person’s happiness wore off on you without noticing. Now imagine someone spreads an idea that's a little darker like dying tomorrow!   Amy (Kate Lyn Sheil) is acting a little strange because she absolutely believes that she’s going to die tomorrow. She does random stuff around her house, and starts preparing for her death. Her friend Jane (Jane Adams) calls her only to end up talking about death. Jane doesn’t believe Amy’s...