A woman working with the local firefighters’ rescue team who is called to a retirement home due to the building being unstable and needing to be evacuated finds that the task will be much more complex than expected and that perhaps the evacuation is not why they were called there.
Category Archives: Movie Reviews
Scared Shitless (2024) [Screamfest 2024] [Halloween Horror Month]
A father and son duo are called to an emergency plumbing problem. Only there are a few issues, one being the son’s germaphobia and the other being that it’s not exactly what they’d expect blocking the drains.
The Craving (1918)
Francis Ford is mostly recalled today as a character actor in his younger brother John Ford’s classic films, but back in the 1910s and 1920s he was a prominent leading man and director. Most of his films from his halcyon days are no longer available, but his 1918 feature “The Craving” is now available in a digitally restored presentation from film historian and preservationist Ben Model’s Undercrank Productions.
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Sayara (2024) [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2024] [Halloween Horror Month]
Following her sister’s murder by affluent young men, Sayara decides to resolve the issue herself using the skills her father thought her.
Puzzle Box (2023) [Halloween Horror Month]
Available now from Welcome Villain Films
A woman with addiction issues is heading to a rented house with her sister who will help her get clean and film the process. Once they arrive, they find two identical houses on the property and things get weirder and weirder from there.
Cash Storm (2024)
Available now from Breaking Glass Pictures
A duo of scientists comes across bank robbers while trying to experiment on a tornado. The robbers lose their loot and get the scientists roped into their problems, along with 2 influencers.
MEGALOPOLIS (2024)
It was as if the stars and the planets had aligned. I had finally earned some well deserved and much needed time off from my day job and one of my friends suggested we go see Megalopolis while it was still playing in theatres. Since I hadn’t posted on the site in a while and have been wanting to write something, I decided to take him up on the offer. I am, after all, the resident bad movie connoisseur am I not? So if Megalopolis is truly a disaster, a Megaflopolis as many critics are saying, then my review should be the final word on the subject. Because who can you trust if not me?
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