So, what did we think of Brandon Cronenberg’s third feature, ‘Infinity Pool’ (Elevation Pictures)? Well, if this is the future of horror, then please count us in.
‘Skinamarink’ (Shudder), based on Kyle Edward Ball’s short film ‘Heck,’ encapsulates well the polarizing feeling of fear.
Ti West’s prequel to last year’s ‘X,’ ‘Pearl’ (A24) is certainly a Marmite film, as US reviews have shown, but if you “get it,” you’ll not regret it.
As fun turns to tolerance, audiences will be split down the middle when it comes to Michael Winnick ‘s ‘Disquiet’ (SP Media Group), starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Moby’s documentary film Punk Rock Vegan Movie succeeds by showing that vegans are not all tree-hugging hippies, they can just as easily be the wildest punks on the planet.
If you’ve yet to see a poor review for Mark Jenkin’s Enys Men (British Film Institute), it’s simply because it is a bloody brilliant film, no question.
Horror expert and We’re Wolves frontman AJ Diaferio reviews Rob Savage’s Shudder exclusive, ‘Host,’ wherein a zoom hangout/seance goes wrong.
Supernatural horror movie Smile debuted just in time for Halloween, and now director Parker Finn’s debut feature is available for slumber parties and Netflix n’ chills the world over!
Set during Christmas, the psychological comedic horror ‘Better Watch Out’ takes its share of twists and turns.
Our resident horror expert, We’re Wolves frontman AJ Diaferio, reviews the Shudder original ‘Vicious Fun.’ To watch, or not to watch… find out!
Bottom line: the strength of Alexandra Spieth’s new horror-comedy ‘STAG’ is its seamless ability to integrate the conversational, natural dialogue steeped in antagonism and unclear motives.
Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Trilogy, out via Paramount Pictures, offers the best video quality in any home format to date.
On its own, The Many Saints of Newark (Warner Bros. Pictures) is a reasonably entertaining effort. But the story leaves too many (seemingly intentional) loose ends to remain inert. Based on initial receipts — “I dunno, Tone. It don’t look too good.”
Sample Social: When Mike Edwards (vocals), Ray Solomon (bass), Dwayne Laframboise (drums), and Al Yeti Bones (guitars/backing vocals) came together to let the power of the riff compel them once again to see where metal can take them, they did one thing to help inspire musicians of all kinds and metal fans around the world: they caught it on camera.