A found footage movie in 2025? Shelby Oaks attempts to elicit the same scares as those that came before it but it ends up missing the mark with a lackluster script and an evil entity that gets way too much screen time to be frightening. Shelby Oaks Review In 1999, The Blair Witch Project put the found footage genre on the map. Everyone ...
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Splitsville Review: Dakota Johnson & Adria Arjona Star In Uneven Comedy
Taking advice from your friends always sounds like a great idea until you realize they have no idea what they are talking about either. Splitsville finds one couple trying to imitate another before realizing everyone is just terrible. Splitsville Review Rated R comedies are scarce these days. I miss the era of Tropic Thunder, The ...
The Life of Chuck Review: Beautiful Thesis On What Makes A Life
A story that sits with you long after the credits end, The Life of Chuck is moving, thoughtful, and delivers just the right amount of hope the world desperately needs right now. The Life of Chuck Review When I first heard about Mike Flanagan's take on Stephen King's The Life Of Chuck I knew I had to see it. Coming out of the Toronto ...
The Monkey Review: Osgood Perkins’ Latest Is Batcrap Crazy Fun
Osgood Perkins' followup to Longlegs, The Monkey, is batsh*t crazy is the most hilarious and bloody way possible. Horror fans are in for a wicked treat. The Monkey Review If Final Destination, Shaun of the Dead, and Quentin Tarantino had a movie baby this would be it. Following up on one of the biggest horror hits of the 2020s, director and ...
Presence Movie Review: An Interesting Take On Haunted House Thrillers
Steven Soderbergh's Presence isn't exactly the haunted house thriller it was marketed to be but it does deliver an interesting take on the genre, with a story told entirely from the perspective of the ghost. Presence Movie Review Ghost stories have been around as long as humans have been afraid of what happens after death. Haunted House ...










