Joe and Terry discuss Hulu’s three part docuseries, Sasquatch.
Archives for April 2021
‘The Mortuary Collection’ Shines on Blu [Review]
I’ve had the opportunity to see Ryan Spindell’s horror anthology several times. Once with a live audience at Fantastic Fest in 2019, once at the Nightstream virtual festival in 2020 and now again on Blu in 2021. My opinion of the film has changed each time. [Read more…]
‘Fukushima 50’ Is A Dramatic Chronicle Of A Near Nuclear Disaster [Review]
Fukushima 50 offers a glimpse at the environmental and political elements that nearly contributed to a catastrophic nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011.
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‘Jakob’s Wife’ Needs More Marriage And Less Vampire [Review]
Two genre vets and a hot director team up for a fresh take on vampires. So why is Jakob’s Wife so muddled?
‘The Banishing’ Is A Stately, Sleepy Haunted House Film [He Said / She Said Review]
In He Said/She Said, critics Joe and Valeska dissect a film in a back and forth email exchange. Previously, we struggled to survive a cosmic horror invasion in The Beach House.
This time, we’re retreating into the past and venturing across the pond with Christopher Smith’s period ghost film, The Banishing.
Spoilers follow… [Read more…]
‘Moffie’ Is An Emotionally Resonant Look At The Effects of Queer Repression [Review]
There’s a careful balancing act occurring at the heart of Moffie, Oliver Hermanus’ film about a white, closeted, South African teenager forced into the country’s compulsory military service in 1981. [Read more…]