Like most horror anthologies, there are always a few duds in the mix. ’94 does have a few weaker segments but overall its a fun ride.
Author: Mike Vaughn
Darkly nihilistic and unrelenting, Coming Home in the Dark is Wolf Creek meets Funny Games. Read our full review here!
There’s Someone in Your House (2021) has a fantastic cold opener and credit sequence. Read our full review inside here!
The Found Footage Phenomena puts a fresh lens on its subject matter and is well worth checking out. Read our review here!
The Eyes of Tammy Faye is frankly a pretty standard bio-pic in terms of structure and plot beats. Read our full review inside here!
Little Girl is a stunningly heartbreaking yet optimistic documentary and one that I hope everyone sees. Read our full review here!
First Date struggles with tone and at times underdeveloped plotting. Read our full review for the film inside here!
Roald Dahl’s ‘Tale of the Unexpected’: The Flypaper: And why after all these years it’s still the most chilling piece of TV.
The Year of the Everlasting Storm is a painfully real, beautiful, somber and at times uplifting and joyful navigation.
Evening Hour suffers from what I can see as two fundamental issues: pacing and an underdeveloped screenplay.