What I'm Watching: Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice
Batman v. Superman is being hailed as an utter travesty of a movie. I'm here to give you a different opinion.
Read MoreTriskaidekafiles is a love letter to cheesy cinema from the 80s and 90s, with the occasional dip into other eras. if you're a fan of MST3K, Elvira, Joe Bob Briggs, or just bad horror movies in general, Trisk is the place for you.
Batman v. Superman is being hailed as an utter travesty of a movie. I'm here to give you a different opinion.
Read MoreThe Fear of Darkness may be one of our most primal fears, but you need not be afraid of this movie. Let me tell you why...
Read MoreIn the latest entry of movies where found footage takes to the internet, we have Ratter. Ashley Benson stars as a young woman who moves to NYC and almost instantly is being stalked online.
Read MoreI'm not all horror, so with a new comicbook movie coming out, it's time to give you my thoughts on Deadpool.
Read MoreWhat do you get when you dump vampires and zombies into a single town, and decide that's not enough conflict, so you drop aliens on top of it all? You get Freaks of Nature, and that's my next review.
Read MoreWhat a twist! I'm back with a quick review for the latest from much maligned director, M. Night Shyamalan, the Visit!
Read MoreBees. My god. *ahem* I mean, wasps. Killer wasps. Killer, stinging wasps, that lay eggs and have gigantic wasps tear out of your corpse. It's wasps meets Xenomorphs in this fun little horror comedy called Stung.
Read MoreIf you liked Ex Machina, well there's also Uncanny! Another movie about an AI in human form being poked and prodded to see how real it is! So, how is it?
Read MoreChristmastime is almost here, and if you haven't been good, you just might receive a visit from Krampus! I decided to beat him to the punch though, and went to see Krampus himself in theatres before they got devoured by some other movie...
Read MoreI've reviewed several Vicious Brothers movies before, and I've been meaning to get around to Extraterrestrial for awhile now. So pack your bags, and follow me into the woods for this review. Just watch out for the aliens.
Read MoreAnd finally for Octoberween, I finish off the mouth with the a movie I am LONG overdue in reviewing, especially with how much I love it, All Cheerleaders Die. It blends zombies, magic, social commentary, and black humour in a most interesting fashion.
Read MoreWe're almost done with the month of endless reviews, and I am finishing up with some of my absolute favourite underdogs you might not have heard of. Today's choice is The Drownsman, a throwback to more classic slasher horror with a supernatural flair.
Read MoreGot out to the theatres and saw Guillermo Del Toro's latest, a gothic romance horror story, called Crimson Peak.
Read MoreWant to get some attention for your low budget movie no one has ever heard of? Slap Amityville in the title, and have Eric Roberts do a role where he doesn't actually appear! Yeah, Amityville Death House is a rough ride...
Read MoreI love horror, but my true love is science fiction. In that spirit, I am finally getting around to reviewing one of the more well regarded science fiction movies of the last year, Ex Machina. It's about a young tech genius recruited to administer a Turing test to a brand new artificial intelligence, and things twist and turn to a dark conclusion.
Read MoreOK fine, I'll watch the last/latest in the series, and do a review of V/H/S: Viral. Might as well!
Read MoreA young couple tries to build and rebuild their lives together and get married, after the bride's parents get killed. This movie's got everything; stalkers, mysticism, twists and turns aplenty...so get ready for my review of Something Wicked.
Read MoreYou would think a straightforward plot such as "married couple with a baby on the way move into a haunted house" wouldn't be difficult to mess up. But 'The Invited' finds new depths of ways to do exactly that.
Read MoreOkay, I guess I took a long enough break from found footage, and this is a solid effort, with a story of Slenderman...er, The Operator, in a Marble Hornets story, Always Watching.
Read MoreShow me a movie where Jeffrey Combs is voicing an evil growth of mold that is fighting with a television for the soul of a reclusive guy in an apartment, and I gotta see that. And yes, this movie is every bit as strange as that sounds.
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