
Shelby Oaks Review: Chris Stuckmann’s Debut Film Feels Like A Missed Opportunity
Chris Stuckmann’s debut film, Shelby Oaks, backed by Kickstarter and Mike Flanagan, makes its way from its initial premiere at Fantasia in 2024 to...... Read more.

The Long Walk Review: Stephen King’s Dystopian Masterpiece Is Better Late Than Never
Before his mastery of horror literature, Stephen King wrote dystopian novels under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, envisioning grim futures shaped by societal collapse.... Read more.

The Conjuring Last Rites Review: A Sentimental Goodbye Built on a Shaky Foundation
With The Conjuring: Last Rites, Warner Bros. closes the book on one of the most successful horror franchises of the past decade. Across multiple...... Read more.

The Toxic Avenger Review: Very Far from Troma’s Original Cult Classic
Few cult films from the 1980s inspire the same mix of disgust and affection as The Toxic Avenger. A low-budget oddity that blended superhero...... Read more.

Weapons Review: A Nerving Blend of Horror and Humor
“Barbarian” creator Zach Cregger brings us the cleverly chilling, horror sensation, “Weapons.” The film interweaves a tragic tale, with a... Read more.

Fantastic Four First Steps Review: A Retro-Futuristic Triumph for Marvel’s First Family
The Fantastic Four have always occupied a special place in Marvel lore. They were the original family of superheroes, a blend of science fiction...... Read more.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2025) Review: We Wish We Didn’t Know
The original I Know What You Did Last Summer from 1997 was not exactly a horror masterpiece, but it at least had a clear...... Read more.

Superman Review: Truth, Justice and the James Gunn Way
James Gunn’s Superman arrives with the kind of pressure few superhero films ever face. It is not just a reboot of one of the...... Read more.

Jurassic World Rebirth Review: Spectacle Without Soul in a Franchise Running on Fumes
Jurassic World Rebirth promises a fresh era for a franchise that has long been chasing the magic of its 1993 origin. With a new...... Read more.

28 Years Later Review: A Bleak, Uneven Return to Danny Boyle’s Apocalypse
Nearly three decades after 28 Days Later redefined modern horror with its feral intensity and bleak social commentary, 28 Years Later arrives with no...... Read more.