As the lead actress in Magic Magic, Juno Temple brings the same wet-eyed vulnerability she displayed as the trailer trash daughter in the recent, excellent Killer...
After changing titles multiple times, Sony Pictures took Sebastian Silva’s thriller to the Sundance Film Festival as Magic Magic. The pic received quite a bit of...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Put the kids to bed, pal, because this ain’t your regular made for TV coming of age movie! Ghoul, produced by the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The cover of A Thousand Cuts tricked me into hating it before watching it. It features two hands bound and bloody and...
One of my favorite directors of all-time is Park Chan-wook, best known for his Vengeance trilogy, which includes the legendary Oldboy. The Korean master has completed...
One of the more highly anticipated films of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival was Stoker, the first English-language feature from cult fave Chan-wook Park (the highly...
Under the radar and premiering at the Slamdance Film Festival is a new Lucky McKee production. The director fo May produces Chad Crawford Kinkle’s indie thriller...
Ryan Daley has returned from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival to share his thoughts on Calvin Reeder’s The Rambler, his second feature film that’s premiered at...
Moderncine is a company that should receive more praise than it gets. They’ve become the model for consistency, delivering a flurry of well made independent films...
Reviewed by Michael Erb When visual effect artists make the transition to director, their first efforts are generally predictable. The story isn’t thought out, the acting...
Now in theaters everywhere is Dead Snow director Tommy Wirkola’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, which stars Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton, Famke Janssen, Ingrid Bolso Berdal,...
A pervasive feeling of dread runs throughout the first half of In Fear, a British horror movie from filmmaker Jeremy Lovering. Uneasy moans from the audience...
If you haven’t heard of Lolliphile than you obviously aren’t a lollipop connoisseur like myself. They don’t just make lollipops, they make art. Each one is...
Update: The developer has since changed the title to Infestation: Survivor Stories (formerly The War Z). You’ve probably heard about it by now, possibly only in...
Sundance Film Festival kicked off this past weekend and one of the first films to play the “Park City At Midnight” portion of the event was...
S-VHS, the latest V/H/S project, had its world premiere last night at Park City’s Library Center Theatre during the Sundance 2013 Film Festival. When I woke...
Universal releases Mama, the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror thriller about a group of feral children raised by something sinister, today, January 18th. Brad (Mr. Disgusting) saw...
The new Dante hasn’t had the easiest time finding acceptance from fans. It would seem his white-haired predecessor was a little more popular than Capcom thought...
In this week’s round-up, I take a look at David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis (01/01/13), Dark Sky’s release of Sleep Tight (01/08/13), Chiller (12/11/12), and Scream! Factory’s Deadly...
Blood Was Everywhere has been described as a minimalist slasher film that is heavily influenced by genre films of the 70’s and 80’s but focuses on...
Leatherface has returned in a big way slashing his way to the top of the box office. Lionsgate’s Texas Chainsaw 3D has raked in a whopping...
Reviewed by Michael Erb With a tagline like “Twilight Meets Tarantino”, it’s okay for your first impression of The Thompsons to be less than charmed. Luckily,...
If you consider yourself a fan of the bean bag — a bean bag connoisseur, if you will — you’ve probably heard of Sumo. A couple...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Dust Up is hard to describe without making it sound overloaded and uneven. It is overloaded and uneven, but it’s also a...