Tag: horror
Movie Review: “Spiral” features Chris Rock in a “Saw” entry that...
"Spiral" was directed by Darren Lynn Bousman who, in addition to directing "Repo: The Genetic Opera," has now helmed 4 entries in this very popular series. As expected, this movie is filled with disturbing death traps and tons of gore but more often than not, this all plays more like an inferior version of "Seven" than a "Saw" movie.
HorrorFest International Brings Over 40 Genre Films to St. George With...
HorrorFest International is sure to deliver the goods to fans of the ultimate Halloween-time genre but it should also be noted that this festival prides itself on showcasing a wide range of horror.
Movie Review: “Unhinged” isn’t nearly as strong as the films it...
"Unhinged" is certainly a film that lives up to its title but does that make it a good movie? Not necessarily.
Movie Review: “You Should Have Left”…Yeah…I Probably Should Have
You Should Have Left isn't a bad movie. It's just a painfully uneventful one.
Movie Review: “The Platform” is a provocative allegory for strange times
The Platform is a timely allegory for strange times.
Movie Review: “The Invisible Man” is part thriller, part social commentary
Movie review: "The Invisible Man" plays like a fusion of "Sleeping With the Enemy" and "Hollow Man."
Movie Review: “Doctor Sleep” ambitiously brings King’s and Kubrick’s visions together
Movie Review: "Doctor Sleep" is substantially scarier and infinitely more unsettling than "It: Chapter Two." It's a heck of a lot more moving, too.
Movie Review: “In the Tall Grass” is a trippy King/Hill adaptation...
Movie Review: "In the Tall Grass" is worthy of watching, particularly if you're a fan of Stephen King and the genre in general.
Movie Review: “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” is a...
Movie Review: "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" is a pretty darn entertaining slice of gateway horror.
Movie Review: “Crawl” offers fun moments but gets bogged down by...
Movie Review: "Crawl" has its tense moments, and it deserves props for being lean. But at the end of the day, what it really needed was a little more mean.