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Scream VI Review: Ghostface Stabs Another Solid Sequel

What’s your favorite scary movie? Ghostface takes Manhattan in Scream VI, the new meta-slasher film that continues the iconic franchise. This movie is a direct sequel to the 2022 Scream, following Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera), her sister Tara (Jenna Ortega), and their friends who now live in New York City. A year after the previous film’s… Read More: Scream VI Review: Ghostface Stabs Another Solid Sequel »

Movie Review: Sundance Institute Audience Favourite, Brian and Charles

Introducing Brian and Charles from Universal Pictures. An award-winning film of a tale as old as time, one man and his A.I washing machine. Winning the Audience Favorite award at Sundance Institute, the richness of Brian and Charles comes from its raw simplicity. Silly, clumsy and endearing, Brian and Charles is a film that will… Read More: Movie Review: Sundance Institute Audience Favourite, Brian and Charles »

MOVIE Review: A Christmas Horror Story

When you first look at the poster image for A Christmas Horror Story you expect nothing but a cheesy yet balls to the wall battle between Santa Claus and the Anti-Santa demon known as the Krampus. For those who don’t know, while Santa brought gifts in a bag to good children, European folklore describes Krampus… Read More: MOVIE Review: A Christmas Horror Story »

Creed III Review: Anime Influence Shines in Inspiring Boxing Movie

In true Stallone fashion, Michael B. Jordan has taken the reins of the Rocky franchise. He directs and stars in Creed III, a sports drama following Adonis Creed after his retirement as the heavyweight boxing champion. When his old friend Damian “Dame” Anderson (Jonathan Majors) gets out of prison, the two reconnect, but bad blood between them can… Read More: Creed III Review: Anime Influence Shines in Inspiring Boxing Movie »

Suzume Review: Makoto Shinkai’s Most Mature Work to Date

Suzume continues Makoto Shinkai’s tradition of delivering a heartfelt story that touches on love, grief, and the relationship between man and nature. Thanks to his reputation for creating visually stunning films that explore complex themes and emotions, Shinkai has established himself as a master of anime. For those familiar with the director’s previous works, Suzume… Read More: Suzume Review: Makoto Shinkai’s Most Mature Work to Date »

MOVIE REVIEW: Ant-Man And The Wasp : Quantumania

Marvel Studios has just dropped their most boring movie since The Legend of The Ten Rings. Living real estate and rebel fighters led by a wannabe-Ronda Rousey are not enough to hide the fact that Quantumania features characters that no audience really cares about from the heroes to the villains. Evangeline Lily is unconvincing as Michelle… Read More: MOVIE REVIEW: Ant-Man And The Wasp : Quantumania »

MOVIE REVIEW: Winnie The Pooh : Blood And Honey

Rhys Frake Waterfield has become yet another filmmaker who can barely even stand in Damien Scott Leone’s shadow for the modern horror junkie. I waited several months for Winnie The Pooh Blood & Honey, and though I am glad that the runtime for this film was thoroughly abbreviated so that way I could have the… Read More: MOVIE REVIEW: Winnie The Pooh : Blood And Honey »

MOVIE REVIEW: Avatar : The Way of Water

Titanic just recently had it’s 25th anniversary, so I had decided  to challenge myself to a James Cameron double feature while the majority of Western society had their eyes focused on this year’s Super Bowl (Shoutout to KCK). While I was pleasantly surprised that I was able to enjoy and identify with the characters featured… Read More: MOVIE REVIEW: Avatar : The Way of Water »

MOVIE REVIEW: She Came From The Woods #CVReview

Some films should never be brought to the big screen. She Came From The Woods is one of those very films. No amount of homage to Children of the Corn, Bucket of Blood,Nightmare on Elm Street, Sleepaway Camp, and countless other legendary cult classics could not help She Came … from looking so trife on… Read More: MOVIE REVIEW: She Came From The Woods #CVReview »