Not even any good jump scares, with a botched ending you can see coming a mile away.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Odd Thomas’
While far from a character driven independent outing, Odd Thomas is the best film on both Sommers’ and Koontz’s big screen resumes.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘In Fear’ (2013)
A definite recommend for those who like their horror more psychological than throwing buckets of gore at the audience.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Cheap Thrills’
Cheap Thrills offers a ton of fun and plenty of visuals you won’t soon forget, clearing its path to becoming a new black comedy cult classic.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Grand Piano’
The film may have a loosey-goosey tone, but it is thankfully dopey without ever becoming dumb.
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The best film on both Sommers' and Koontz’s big screen resumes.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Memory of the Dead’
It’s all just a way to string along the plot to the big reveal which is about the only thing that leaves an impression; the title is all you’re bound to remember.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘A Field in England’
Unfortunately, A Field in England only results in blank-faced screen-watching, never living up to the hype.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy’
The documentary is required viewing for any horror fan and worth the Blu-ray price, even if the video and audio aren’t of the highest quality.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘We Are What We Are’ (2013)
A story of a family of cannibals the likes we’ve never seen.
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