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It Came From The Archives! “The Twisted Ones: Slow-Burn Nightmare”

I wish I had more nice things to say about The Twisted Ones. Given how impressed I was with The… Read More

2 years ago

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: A Somber Superhero Movie

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is perhaps the Marvel movie most affected by a real-world event. There’s no way to even… Read More

2 years ago

Revisiting Kid Cosmic After The Big Finale

Almost two years ago to the day, I reviewed Kid Cosmic. I said I wasn’t planning on continuing the show.… Read More

2 years ago

Strange World: An Adventure Story With Depth

Strange World wears its influences on its sleeve, and it informs a ton of the movie’s pacing, sense of adventure,… Read More

2 years ago

The School for Good and Evil: Almost Manages To Stick The Landing

The School for Good and Evil is a fun fantasy movie with a surprising amount of narrative depth while also… Read More

2 years ago

Wednesday: Funny, Dark, And Flawed

Wednesday is such an odd project conceptually. If you told me a few years ago that Tim Burton would direct… Read More

2 years ago

Wendell & Wild: A New Spooky Classic

Wendell & Wild, out the gate, was something I knew I would review. A Henry Selick involved, stop-motion, punk-music soundtrack-ed,… Read More

2 years ago

Tales of the Jedi: Short-Form Excellence

Tales of the Jedi is the newest addition to what I’m calling “The Clone Wars Cartoons.” The subsection of Star… Read More

2 years ago

The Midnight Club: An Excellent Series Of Stories

The Midnight Club is a show of many layers. It’s a celebration of horror stories featuring horror stories happening within… Read More

2 years ago

There’s Someone Inside Your House: A Complicated Viewing Experience

There’s Someone Inside Your House initially got my attention because of that title. It’s almost hilariously blunt. The most standard… Read More

2 years ago

It Came From The Archives “MOVIE REVIEW: Shadows on the Wall (2015)”

Independent filmmaking is an important part of American cinema. Films that aren't tied to massive budgets or governed by large… Read More

2 years ago

Pseudopod: Horror Is Alive And Well

The tricky thing about reviewing Pseudopod is that it has over eight hundred episodes, usually around thirty minutes. Read More

2 years ago