Faces of Death Review Faces of Death is the kind of remake that actually justifies its existence, especially in a world consumed by TikTok and constant connectivity. Its subject matter not only stands the test of time, but feels even more relevant now, tapping into how desensitized we’ve become to […]
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‘Leviticus’ Review: Desire Becomes the Monster in This Unrelenting Queer Horror (SXSW)
Leviticus Review (SXSW) Leviticus is It Follows on steroids that is an unrelenting, deeply unsettling piece of queer horror where desire itself becomes the thing that hunts you. And unfortunately for Joe Bird’s Naim and Stacy Clausen’s Ryan, what they desire most is each other. Director Adrian Chiarella makes a […]
Forbidden Fruits Review: Mean Girls Meets The Craft in a Brutal, Hilarious Coven Classic (SXSW)
Forbidden Fruits is The Craft by way of Heathers and Mean Girls. A razor-sharp, millennial witch movie that’s as vicious as it is wildly entertaining. Director Meredith Alloway delivers a film you didn’t know you needed until it fully sinks its teeth in. Co-written with Lily Houghton, the script is […]
‘Pretty Lethal’ Review: Ballet Meets Bone-Crunching Action in This Wildly Fun Ballerina Bloodbath (SXSW)
Pretty Lethal Review Pretty Lethal is the ballerina action flick you didn’t know you needed, but once it starts, you won’t want it to stop. Director Vicky Jewson delivers a wildly entertaining genre mashup that fuses brutal action with balletic precision, turning pointe shoes into weapons and pirouettes into fight […]
‘Hokum’ Review: Damian McCarthy Delivers His Funniest & Scariest Film Yet (SXSW)
Hokum Review Few filmmakers working in horror today understand the power of tension quite like Damian McCarthy. With each new film, he seems determined to push audiences a little further out of their comfort zone. His latest nightmare, Hokum, might be his most accessible movie yet, but don’t mistake accessibility […]






