‘Sleep’ Film Review: An Involving and Inescapable Nightmare

An eerie and atmospheric new horror film that becomes a layered and inescapable waking nightmare

‘Night of the Harvest’ Film Review: A Fun Slasher Throwback

A gruesomely entertaining beginning to this year’s spooky movie season.

‘The Substance’ Film Review: Extreme Body Horror as Art

The Substance, is a bold work that will shock, anger, and divide audiences. Those who who settle in for this unique experience will see something daring and original.

‘Agatha All Along’ Series Review: A Spookily Entertaining Witches Brew

A visually captivating, darkly comedic, spooky cauldron of fun that is a tribute the witchy television shows and films that have thrilled genre fans throughout the decades. A gift for the talented Kathryn Hahn.

‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ Film Review: Love and Courage

“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” is a profoundly touching documentary and fitting tribute to a man who found hope for all in the face of tragedy.

‘Transformers One’ Film review: The First Great Transformers Movie

With five films, Michael Bay couldn’t do it. The solo Bumblebee movie couldn’t do it. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts was fun, but still just missed it. The “it” being an entertaining Transformers movie that is creative, exciting, and one

‘The Killer’s Game’ Film Review: Fun Action Surrounds an Off-Balance Script

The new action-comedy, The Killer’s Game, packs a wallop in its well-choreographed and entertaining moments of gunplay and hand to hand combat. J.J. Perry’s sophomore outing as director gets these scenes down. The filmmaker was a stunt coordinator on the

‘Omni Loop’ Film Review: Life, Love, and Time Travel

The great Mary-Louise Parker gets her own Groundhog Day, albeit with a Science Fiction slant in Bernardo Britto’s Omni Loop. Written by the director, this is a clever and heartfelt work full of interesting ideas, big emotion, and just the

‘The 4:30 Movie’ Film Review: Heartfelt Nostalgia From Kevin Smith

Writer-director Kevin Smith loves New Jersey, movies, and the memories of his youth. All are on display in The 4:30 Movie, a charming, funny, semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story.  Taking place during the summer of 1986, the picture is a love letter

‘Speak No Evil’ Film Review- A Thriiler That Loses Its Bite

Christian Tafdrup’s Speak No Evil was one of the highlights of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. This was a brutal and well-crafted work that made something palpably frightening out of experiencing “the kindness of strangers”. As is Hollywood’s modus operandi,