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Free Guy: A Chaotic And Delightful Mess

Free Guy is a mess of a movie, a strange, all-over-the-place insanity of a film. It follows one plotline, a… Read More

3 years ago

The Hollow Places: Breezy Lovecraftian Horror

I’d not read anything by T. Kingfisher before this novel, but given the grace of the prose, The Hollow Places… Read More

3 years ago

Trailer Talk: Hawkeye, Moonfall, and Lightyear

The film scene—and, by extension, the trailer scene—is ramping up for the holidays and the new year. We’ve got a… Read More

3 years ago

It Came From The Archives! “Why A Unique Film Is Not Better”

The thing about reviewers and critics is that we sometimes get overwhelmed with the sameness of media—and thus crave anything… Read More

3 years ago

Circle: An Unfocused Death Game Movie

To call Circle an intense film is to undersell it. Utilizing almost only a single location, this death game story… Read More

3 years ago

Harrow Lake: A Metaphor That Looks Like A Horror Novel

Calling Harrow Lake a disappointment is perhaps too strong a phrase, but the book does fail to deliver in a… Read More

3 years ago

Murder Drones: Dark And Hilarious Sci-Fi

If you were tracking—as I was—the creative output of Liam Vickers on YouTube, then Murder Drones seems the obvious next… Read More

3 years ago

Horrid Review: The Horrors Of Extreme Feelings

Horrid is a book about emotions more than anything else. Its plot, its ending, its momentum are all in service… Read More

3 years ago

Why I Didn’t Watch Trese Episode 2

Trese has an awful first episode. It’s such an underwhelming piece of animated storytelling in almost every regard. I’m probably… Read More

3 years ago

Just Beyond: A Vastly Uneven Anthology Series

By the end of the second episode, it was clear this was more Twilight Zone than pure horror. I wasn’t… Read More

3 years ago