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I Still See You (Movie Review)

What if an apocalyptic event took the people you loved but also left a piece of them behind, making the whole world one gigantic haunted house? In a world where the dead are able to walk amongst the living, nothing is exactly as it seems. ... Read More

The Ninth Passenger (Movie Review)

From the executive producer of It Follows comes The Ninth Passenger, where something has gone very fishy at sea for a group of eight individuals. Be warned – the new Horror-Thriller arrives to DVD on Tuesday, August 21, 2018, thanks to Lionsgate. In Vancouver, two ... Read More

Down a Dark Hall (Movie Review)

Deep down, every story is a love story: some of us seek the muses in other individuals, while others find passionate inspiration in the arts or sciences. In the brand-new, Stephenie Meyer (Twilight)-produced, Uma Thurman flick Down a Dark Hall, five teenage girls provide the ... Read More

The Row (Movie Review)

To most of us free-thinking, intelligent-minded individuals, just the idea of Greek sororities and fraternities is hell on Earth. For the young women of Phi Lambda, being Greek has just become life or death in The Row, a brand new Slasher/Thriller that arrives in select theaters ... Read More

The Manor (Movie Review)

Hillbillies! Cults! Horned demons! Psychiatric wards! Axe murder! Incest! Puppetry! Flashbacks! Jonathan Schermerhorn’s The Manor, AKA Anders Manor, is what happens when a filmmaker stands in front of the soda fountain of Horror film clichés and decides to run down the line, taking a squirt of everything, ... Read More

Traffik (Movie Review)

Human trafficking is something that happens abroad, not in the continental United States. This is the sediment most have when they hear about the topic, but in truth, it is happening everywhere. It could be happening right in your city, and you would not even ... Read More