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Horror Movie Reviews

Alice (Sundance) Review

PLOT: A slave in the antebellum South escapes from her secluded plantation only to discover a shocking reality that lies beyond the tree line. REVIEW: Sometimes a film has the best intentions but doesn’t fully realize them. That is what...
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Horror Movie Reviews

Speak No Evil (Sundance) Review

PLOT: A Danish family visits a Dutch family they met on a holiday. What was supposed to be an idyllic weekend slowly starts unraveling as the Danes try to stay polite in the face of unpleasantness. REVIEW: Satire and horror...

Judas and the Black Messiah (Review) Sundance

PLOT: William O’Neal (Lakeith Stanfield), a petty criminal, is recruited by the F.B.I to infiltrate the Black Panthers, so he can get close to the charismatic head of the Illinois chapter, Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya). REVIEW: COINTELPRO remains one of...

Censor (Horror Movie Review) – Sundance Film Festival

PLOT: A British film censor (Niamh Algar) becomes obsessed with a gory slasher flick that echoes her repressed childhood memories. REVIEW: “In the future, if you have even the slightest doubt, just reject the film!” This is what Censor’s heroine,...

Sundance Film Fest 2021 full lineup announced

When Robert Redford co-founded the Sundance Film Festival in 1978 I doubt very much he ever thought we'd be celebrating the annual event during a global pandemic. This being the case, Sundance is going semi-virtual for this year's proceedings. “Each...

Viggo Mortensen directorial debut gets February release date

Perceval Pictures and Quiver Distribution announced today that they will be partnering on the U.S. release of Academy Award nominee Viggo Mortensen’s (Captain Fantastic, Eastern Promises) directorial debut FALLING. The drama stars Viggo Mortensen, who also penned the script, alongside Academy Award...

Review: Big Time Adolescence

Note: This review originally appeared as part of our Sundance 2019 coverage. PLOT: Sixteen year old Mo (Griffin Gluck) doesn’t have many friends his own age. But, he does have a best friend in twenty-three-year-old Zeke (Pete Davidson), his sister’s...

The Lodge (Movie Review)

PLOT: Following the suicide of their mother, two kids find themselves trapped in a remote lodge over their Christmas holiday with their father’s girlfriend (Riley Keough) who also happens to be the sole survivor of a religious cult. REVIEW: THE...

Review: The Lodge

  Previously reviewed as part of our Sundance 2019 coverage.  PLOT: Following the suicide of their mother, two kids find themselves trapped in a remote lodge over their Christmas holiday with their father’s girlfriend (Riley Keough) who also happens to...
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