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The Slasher Awards: Standalone Edition

A comparison of standalone slashers and how they incorporate common slasher clichés. Overview After watching (lucky number) 13 popular slasher…

They/Them Review

Taking a look at They/Them (2022) through my POV as a non-binary horror fan. ***Contains Spoilers*** They/Them (2022): Blumhouse Productions…

“A Pandemic-Themed Ride of Tension and Humor” Sick review

John Hyams delivers a timely message that our actions during the pandemic were sometimes necessary and bizarre while crafting a…

“A Conflicted Crime and Love Story” Decision To Leave review

Park Chan-wook crafts a suspenseful, warm, and deeply conflicted thriller about a detective falling in love with one of his…

Halloween Ends Review

Four years after Halloween Kills (2021), Michael’s legacy continues to wreak havoc in Haddonfield, but it’s all coming to an…

Is The Super Mario Trailer As Bad As We Imagined?

I’m not sure how to feel about my childhood being portrayed this way, but let’s talk about the positives at…

I Have A Few Questions after Don’t Worry Darling

I didn't want to tackle the controversy surrounding the film in my review to keep the movie analysis mostly separate…

Ryan Reynold’s Teases Deadpool 3 In The Best Way Possible

It's official: Reynolds persistent nagging on Hugh Jackman has paid off, as Hugh's agreed to come back to play his…

“A Well-Executed Assassin Romp” Bullet Train review

No, it’s not going to wow you compared other assassin movies, but you’re going to have a blast with Brad…

“Plenty of Worries Abound” Don’t Worry Darling review

Despite a culturally relevant and timely premise, there’s plenty to worry about with Olivia Wilde’s Darling, and that’s before we…