Red Sonja shows us that not every 1980s movie requires a remake. Discover why this film struggles to impress.
Author: Phil Walsh
Suspended Time delves into the forgotten narratives of the pandemic, offering a unique and artistic understanding of this global event.
Strange Harvest is a bountiful feast of horror that mixes mockumentary elements with suspense and realism. Read our review!
My Mother’s Wedding unfolds a poignant story of a family dealing with trauma while preparing for a wedding celebration.
Bambi: The Reckoning transforms a beloved story into a horror film. Discover how this adaptation subverts childhood innocence.
Star People delves into the mystery of the Phoenix Lights while exploring themes of family and personal growth in a unique way.
Four Letters of Love reads like a long-winded letter, forever to the point and ultimately unsatisfactory. Even the hopeless romantic crowd may find this to be a dreary trip to boredom.
Summer 2025 has brought many a dorsal fin, but none as outlandish and outrageous as Hot Spring Shark Attack.
Drowning Dry plunges us into the deep end and lets the water of memories and regret wash over us. Read our review!
Saint Clare is far from the typical revenge thriller, though it does not shy entirely away from the genre.









