Roger Maléspin

Demonic (Movie Review)

Neill Blomkamp is a writer/director with one of the most interesting and eclectic resumes in movies. His work spans from acclaimed feature-length films, short films, and experimental shorts, all from his independent company, Oats Studios. As his last feature length was 2015’s Chappie, fans were ... Read More

The Dry (Movie Review)

In select theaters and on demand/digital Friday, May 21, 2021, The Dry is the latest feature from Australian Director Robert Connolly (Three Dollars 2005, Balibo 2009). Released through IFC Films, it based on a best-selling novel by Jane Harper and marks the return of Eric ... Read More

Nobody (Movie Review)

Bob Odenkirk is probably one of the last actors one would imagine as an action hero. That’s not taking anything away from his talents, either. He was very successful in Comedy, and showed off his drama chops in acclaimed TV shows, but he’s not a ... Read More

Rage (Movie Review)

There has been a nice stream of quality Australian Horror and Thriller films over the past several years: 2011’s Snowtown, 2014’s The Babadook, and 2018’s The Nightingale are just a few that captured audiences worldwide. The latest is Rage, released to VOD in North America ... Read More

Sator (Movie Review)

The first thing one ought to know about Sator, the latest offering in the recently popular trend of slow burn, art house Horror, is that it is a passion project of Jordan Graham. Set for release digitally on February 9, 2021 through 1091 Pictures, Sator ... Read More

Sacrifice (Movie Review)

H.P. Lovecraft-inspired Horror has quickly become a bloated sub-genre in recent years, and, as it has, more pressure is on newer films to stand out. Opening in select theaters on February 5th, On Demand on February 9th, and Blu-ray on February 23rd via Dread/Epic Pictures, ... Read More