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“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple”…Did Everyone in Hollywood Just Reread “Frankenstein?!”
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple doesn’t expound upon the world of its predecessors and undermines the complex emotions laid out in the franchise’s return.
“Primate” Goes Bananas
Primate is quick, dirty, and lean, a throwback, no-frills survivalist thriller that revels in its bloody monkey business.
“The Plague” is an Expertly Paced Teenage Nightmare
The Plague is a cautionary tale of adolescence that’s searingly difficult to watch. It’s a masterful introduction to a new filmmaking voice.
“The Long Walk” Comes Home on Blu-Ray, DVD, and Digital
The Long Walk comes home on Blu-Ray, DVD, Digital, and an Amazon exclusive 4K UHD SteelBook from Lionsgate.
“Keeper” is a Haunted House that Doesn’t Spook
Keeper is haunting, but doesn’t linger, even though it’s anchored by a powerhouse performance from Maslany.
“Take from Me” is an Appalachian Sinister Slow Burn
Take from Me masks itself as a slow burn of a thriller, but it’s really a melancholic exploration of the hold grief has on all of us.
“Self-Help” Asks the Lengths You’ll Go to Be Better
There’s a pitch-black, bubble gum silliness to Self-Help, demented in its blend of B-movie fun and character-focused drama. A little Halloweentime gem that’s as sweet as it is nasty.
“Shelby Oaks” is a Genre-Blending Ride
Shelby Oaks manages to successfully straddle the line of elevated horror with a shot of adrenaline to the familiar horror tropes.
“Strange Harvest” Captures True Crime Doc Style with Fiction
If director Stuart Ortiz approaches any subsequent sequel with the same fervor and attention to detail as he did in Strange Harvest, Mr. Shiny could enter the slasher hall of fame.
Jessica Rothe Solidifies Scream Queen Status in “Affection”
Affection looks at the pain nostalgia like this can inflict on the present day and at how chasing the past will never bode well for the future.
"Talk to Me" - Film Review
Gripping from the beginning and unrelenting in its terror, Talk to Me will surely be the source of nightmares for many.
"The Tank" - Film Review
The Tank is an old-school creature flick that’s packed to the gills with monstrous mayhem.