Category: Streaming
‘Sam & Kate’- Film Review: Two Sets Of Acting Families In A Mismarketed Gem
In the surprisingly touching new film “Sam & Kate”, Sissy Spacek and Dustin Hoffman co-star with their real-life respective offspring, playing their fictional daughter and son. While this could be seen as stunt casting, what transpires is a deeply felt
‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’- Film Review: The Biopic As Parody
“Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” does the right thing in presenting the life and career of Weird Al Yankovic. It sets out to deviate from the standard biopic and plays everything as farce. Yankovic’s life is void of the “rise
‘Causeway’- Film Review: A Literate Tale Of Human Compassion
One of the most fascinating things about Lila Neugebauer’s “Causeway” is how the director constructs the film to unfold patiently and instep with Jennifer Lawrence’s Lynsey’s slow recovery and Brian Tyree Henry’s James and his journey through personal loss. The
‘Terrifier 2’- Film Review: A Blood-Soaked Horror Treasure
Beware all those who do not look back on the VHS “video nasties” of the 1980s with a loving nostalgia. “Terrifier 2” is a blood and guts-soaked tribute to those thrilling days of practical gore yesteryear, and then some! Beginning
‘Halloween Ends’: Film Review- The Finale Of The Strode/Myers Saga
The end is no longer nigh. The saga of Laurie Strode and Michael Myers is put to rest in David Gordon Green’s “Halloween Ends”. 2018’s “Halloween” was created to wipe out the bad taste of the sequels to John Carpenter’s
‘Dark Glasses’: Film Review- Dario Argento Returns To Giallo
Creatively brutal violence. Grotesque deaths. A leather-gloved killer loose on the streets of Rome. “Dark Glasses” (“Occhiali neri”) finds Dario Argento successfully returning to his Giallo roots, delivering his best film since 2005’s “Ti piace Hitchcock?”. While not an Argento
Jeepers Creepers: Reborn Film Review- A Trash Horror Film Stinks Up The Season
Armed with a complete disconnect of how to craft an effective horror film, “Jeepers Creepers: Reborn” is here to insult and anger fans of the creative original. Beginning with an opening scene (featuring the great Dee Wallace and Gary Graham)
Film Review: ‘Significant Other’- A Creepy Trail Of Terror
Written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, “Significant Other” is a hybrid of horror sub genres that make up a very satisfying whole. Maika Monroe and Jake Lacey are Ruth and Harry, a couple on a hiking trip
Film Review: ‘Dead For A Dollar’- Walter Hill Returns To The Western
“Dead for a Dollar” is Walter Hill’s return to the pure Western since 2006’s excellent “Broken Trail” and his first time directing a feature film since 2016’s under-promoted “The Assignment”. At 80 years old, Hill is rightfully considered one of