Like many teenage pregnancy stories before it, Cherry attempts to tackle the delicate issues facing potential mothers with an admittedly uneven approach.

Like many teenage pregnancy stories before it, Cherry attempts to tackle the delicate issues facing potential mothers with an admittedly uneven approach.
A comparison of standalone slashers and how they incorporate common slasher clichés. Overview After watching (lucky number) 13 popular slasher franchises for my classic and modern (1 & 2) slasher awards, it seemed time to compare a set of standalone…
Taking a look at They/Them (2022) through my POV as a non-binary horror fan. ***Contains Spoilers*** Overview They/Them is a slasher film set at a gay conversion camp. Most of the campers are there because they are gay, but there’s…
John Hyams delivers a timely message that our actions during the pandemic were sometimes necessary and bizarre while crafting a nerve-wrecking and hilariously great horror ride.
Park Chan-wook crafts a suspenseful, warm, and deeply conflicted thriller about a detective falling in love with one of his suspects, which will leave audiences everywhere saddened and torn over the outcome as their cat and mouse game comes to…
Four years after Halloween Kills (2021), Michael’s legacy continues to wreak havoc in Haddonfield, but it’s all coming to an end – once and for all **CONTENT WARNING: Violence, death, disturbing images** Synopsis It’s been four years since Michael was…
I didn’t want to tackle the controversy surrounding the film in my review to keep the movie analysis mostly separate from that drama. But in talking about spoilers, this seems like a great place to talk about a few of…
It’s official: Reynolds persistent nagging on Hugh Jackman has paid off, as Hugh’s agreed to come back to play his version of Wolverine in Deadpool 3
No, it’s not going to wow you compared other assassin movies, but you’re going to have a blast with Brad Pitt’s latest romp.
Despite a culturally relevant and timely premise, there’s plenty to worry about with Olivia Wilde’s Darling, and that’s before we even get to the off/on set dramatics.