Category: Horror
‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Review: A Useless Reboot-Sequel
Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is widely (and rightfully) considered one of the finest and most effective Horror films ever made. David Blue Garcia’s “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” will never reach those accolade heights. This past January’s “Scream”
Sundance 2022: ‘Master’- Film Review
Sundance 2022 Premiere: “Master” The past and present haunt the campuses of Anacaster, a fictional prestigious college in Mariama Diallo’s debut feature “Master”, an exciting and completely unique project. An excellent Regina Hall (one of cinema’s most undervalued acting treasures)
‘Scream’ Review: Ghostface Returns!
Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s “Scream” is not very inventive with its title but on purpose. As is the new way of Hollywood to keep fans interested after a franchise’s decade or so break, a return to a film
The Year In Revue Part Five: Anthony’s Top 20 of 2021
Since the days of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, I have been making “Top Ten” lists of my favorite films from each year. I used to love reading their “Best of the year” articles in their respective home-based newspapers and
The Year In Revue Part Two: Anthony’s Top Ten Horror Films of 2021
With an originality that was absent for a few years, Horror films thrived with creativity in 2021. Anthony names his 10 best of the year.
‘Repossession’ Review: A Horror Drama Of Past Sins
The dark past becomes present, catching up to a fragile soul in this eerie, unnerving, and moving tale of horror
‘Red Pill’: Tonya Pinkins’ Real World Warning Of Horror
Tonya Pinkins’ new Horror film stands as a warning and sociopolitical cautionary tale for a divided America
‘Tobe Hooper’- Anthony Looks At A Too-Often Marginalized Genre Master
Tobe Hooper gets his due in our first article on a genre filmmaker who was too often marginalized, despite changing horror cinema
‘They’re Outside’: Found Footage And Folk Horror Meet
A folk horror tale of an ancient evil deep in the woods told with a found footage slant that doesn’t try hard enough to please genre fans
‘Halloween Kills’: The Boogeyman Returns… To A Messy Film
Michael Myers is bloodier than ever in his return to cinemas as he tries to slash his way through a muddled and disorganized mess.