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Movie Review: “Obsession” brings Monkey’s Paw scenario to the modern dating...

MOVIE REVIEW: OBSESSION (R) Grade: B Online content creator Curry Barker (co-creator of the YouTube Channel, That’s a Bad Idea, a hub for various comedy sketches...

Movie Review: “Backrooms” is an immersive horror-tinged experience from a talented...

MOVIE REVIEW: BACKROOMS (R) Grade: B Hot on the heels of the box-office juggernaut that is Curry Barker’s Obsession comes another horror piece made by a...

Movie Review: “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy” is likely to remind horror...

MOVIE REVIEW: "LEE CRONIN'S THE MUMMY" (R) Grade: C For horror fans out there miffed at the very idea that Lee Cronin has somehow earned the...

Movie Review: “Send Help” is a mixed bag elevated by outstanding...

MOVIE REVIEW: SEND HELP (R) Grade: B- If you grew up a horror fan in the 80s, you’re already well aware that it was a magical...

JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN; A LOOK AT ADAM’S FAVORITE HORROR...

Just in time for Halloween, film critic Adam Mast reveals his favorite horror movie of all time—John Carpenter’s The Thing. A masterclass in paranoia, atmosphere, and practical effects, this 1982 sci-fi horror gem has earned its place among the greats.

Movie Review: “Sinners” is so much more than the vampire film...

Right out of the gate, let it be known that “Sinners” is quite the bold swing for the fences because, despite what the marketing is probably leading

Movie Review: “Heart Eyes” Is An Immensely Entertaining Slasher Romcom Mashup

“Heart Eyes” opens on the slasher side of things by introducing us to a masked killer who, visits various cities & murders random couples on Valentine’s Day

Movie Review: “Frankie Freako” is an affectionate low-fi throwback to movies...

“Frankie Freako” weaves its story around Conor (Conor Sweeney), a clueless workaholic  who sort of lives his mundane life by the book. He has a decent enough

Movie Review: “Cuckoo” Is An Entertaining Slice Of Outside-The-Box Horror

In "Cuckoo," slightly bitter 17-year-old Gretchen (Hunter Schafer of “Euphoria”) is irked at the very notion of being plucked from her American surroundings

Movie Review: “A Quiet Place: Day One” proves to be a...

In “A Quiet Place: Day One,” an emotionally charged Lupita Nyong’o is Samira, a terminally ill New Yorker with a bit of a chip on her shoulders who is