Tag: horror
The Desertscape International Film Festival Returns to the Electric Theater for...
The Desertscape International Film Festival is back for its fifth year. Powered by the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU), this celebration of
Movie Review: “Evil Dead Rise”
While this new take on Sam Raimi's sacred text has elements of the familiar, this is sort of its own thing; A lean, mean, and often brutal slice of deadite-centric horror that, quite frankly, doesn't F around!
Movie Review: “Cocaine Bear” is an uneven comedy with one of...
In "Cocaine Bear," the proceedings play a little more like "Yogi Bear" if Yogi had a craving for blow rather than picnic baskets. For some, I suspect
Movie Review: “Talk To Me” rises about familiar horror tropes with...
Talk To Me - This high-energy Aussie import should give the horror crowd just what they’re looking for in the form of a supernatural terror ride that...
Movie Review: “Deadstream” ranks high amongst 2022’s very best horror films...
“Deadstream” sits alongside “Pearl,” “Hellbender,” and “Feed Me” as one of the year’s very best horror films. It takes a subgenre that has virtually been beaten into the ground (namely found footage) and breathes brand new contemporary life into it.
Movie Review: “Feed Me” is disturbing, dramatic, horrific, and wickedly funny...
"Feed Me" finds a depressed and broken Jed Freeman (very well played by Christopher Mulvin) looking to do away with his pain following an unfathomable
Movie Review: “Pearl” is a creative and most unexpected addition to...
In "Pearl," Mia Goth is the title character, a young woman emotionally trapped in an isolated farmhouse by a domineering mother and a deathly-ill father.
“Nope” Has More On Its Mind Than Just A Summer Movie...
Set in the valleys of California’s Agua Dulce, “Nope” follows rancher siblings OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) as they make a
Movie Review: “X” turns the slasher movie on its ear!
At the surface, Ti West’s new slice of horror, “X,” is what the marketing campaign makes it look like; A shocking fusion of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”
Movie Review: “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is dumb but if you’re looking...
Listen...This new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is relentlessly dumb but at a brisk 80 minutes, it's lean, vicious, and bloody as f*** (that bus sequence has to be seen to be believed!) and no doubt, that's what a lot of folks are going to watch it for.









