Orphan: First Kill: Film Review Dir: William Brent Bell
Orphan: First Kill is a bland, psychological horror film and prequel to 2009’s Orphan that feels as stimulating and satisfying as eating melted vanilla ice cream with your fingers.
Orphan: First Kill is a bland, psychological horror film and prequel to 2009’s Orphan that feels as stimulating and satisfying as eating melted vanilla ice cream with your fingers.
Bryan Brown stars in a new TV series, Darby and Joan on Acorn, along with Greta Scacchi. Here’s our man Oxford with his enquiries.
Bullet Train is an action-mystery film by David Leitch that blends uniquely entertaining storylines, gorgeous stylistic influences, and a potentially excellent cast into a rather bland result of style over substance.
This is GWAR is the best film and documentary ever made and ever will be made about the best band that has ever existed and ever will exist across the entire universe and multiverse, by director Scott Barber.
This Is Gwar will begin streaming on Shudder July 21st. Here are Gwar members Mike Derks and Brad Roberts to take you behind the scenes of Gwar.
The Black Phone is a wonderfully crafted supernatural horror from director Scott Derrickson, with outstanding performances amplifying the intense dread and mystery on display.
Mad God is a stop-motion animated horror film written, produced and directed by Phil Tippett, a film that captures the passion of an artist pouring 30 years of their life into an immensely masterful personal project.
Revealer has just been made available on Shudder and our film man Oxford Lamoureaux has not only reviewed it, but also spoke to the director and lead actress.
Revealer is a neon-filled sassy spookfest of a horror film by Luke Boyce, set in a seedy, rundown adult store in ‘80s Chicago that pairs together two unlikely survivors of the Apocalypse as they face interpersonal and otherworldly judgement.
Offseason is an eerie and unsettling cosmic horror film by writer and director Mickey Keating, elevated to excellence by Jocelin Donahue’s outstanding lead performance and a consistently well-executed tone of impending and inescapable dread.