Saban Films' House of Darkness is a classic reimaging of a Dracula-inspired tale classic horror fans might enjoy from director Neil LeBute.
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Three Thousand Years Of Longing is a solid return for George Miller, but the last act runs out of steam fast, which is a shame.
Orphan: First Kill expands on the 2009 film with Isabelle Fuhrman creating more nuance to Esther 13 years later with strong supporting cast.
Emily The Criminal is elevated to another level by a standout performance by Aubrey Plaza. It is now playing in theaters.
Bodies Bodies Bodies is the summer's funniest film, and also a pretty wild thriller with and ending we should have all seen coming.
Prey is spectacular, and a must watch for Predator and action film fans. A worthy sequel to the original that also surpasses it in some ways.
Thor: Love & Thunder is a mess, and not a very good one. It tries too hard to be weird, and is a forgettable entry in the MCU cannon.
The Black Phone is emotional, tough to watch, and surprisingly full of heart. One of the best of the year so far.
Lightyear is a fun space adventure, and gorgeous to look at. Unfortunately, it completely falls apart at the end.
Huesera, a Michelle Garza Cervera folk-horror film, debuted at Tribeca Film Festival's Midnight selections and exceeded our expectations.
Jurassic World Dominion is too long, doesn't make any sense, and sends this trilogy out with a whimper instead of a roar.
Top Gun: Maverick is a perfect kick off to the summer movie season, and you need to see it on the biggest screen possible.
The Bob's Burgers Movie brings all the goods to the table for both fans of the series and those who hope for a quality animated film.
Before it's May 31st digital & Blu-Ray release, we take a look at the film ROW 19's take on horror and evil at 30,000 feet in the sky.
A film that couldn't escape it's own problems, Escape The Field tries to be multiple different things at once but ends up flailing in the end.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness mixes the MCU and horror in both good and bad ways, in an uneven entry in the Marvel pantheon.
Open Road Films Memory doesn't really bring anything new to the table for Liam Neeson revenge thriller genre in this review.
The National Film Festival For Talented Youth of 2022 features horror shorts we were able to check out in their "Thrills & Chills" package.
The Northman is one of the best films of the year so far, and proof that Robert Eggers is destined to be an all-time great filmmaker.
Morbius is a terrible film, which should be skipped at all costs. Matt Smith had fun though, so if you do see it, enjoy that at least.
Director Shawn Levy and actor Ryan Reynolds deliver a heart-warming father-son action sci-fi classic in Netflix's The Adam Project.
Umma is a generational supernatural thriller from Iris Shim of a woman (Sandra Oh) who doing everything she can to avoid being her mother.
The Nan Movie was filmed in 2019 for a 2020 release before pandemic lockdowns hit. It stars Catherine Tate as the character of Nan she created for her BBC
The Seed is this week's horror movie premiere on horror streaming service Shudder, and that's probably the nicest thing that can be said about it. At
The Batman is exactly the fresh start Gotham needed, and breathes new life into the character in surprising ways.
The Foo Fighters new horror comedy Studio 666 is one of the most fun and gory times you will have with a film in 2022.
Uncharted is a solid action film, but nothing more than that, and you know what? That is okay. It is now playing in theaters.
The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre is laughably bad, and entirely skippable. Don't bother with it. It drops on Netflix today.
The Long Night is a solid watch with a good cast and solid story. It is out on VOD this weekend, give it a shot.
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania is boring, predicatible, and devoid of entertainment. It is now streaming on Amazon.