“A Haunting in Venice” Review
After two attempts at Poirot, the third time is the charm for director/actor Kenneth Branagh. Even though he reprises his roles in front of and behind the camera, Branagh’s latest
After two attempts at Poirot, the third time is the charm for director/actor Kenneth Branagh. Even though he reprises his roles in front of and behind the camera, Branagh’s latest
It might be hard to sell Beau is Afraid as Ari Aster’s weirdest film to date. He’s already made surreal nightmares with Hereditary and Midsommer, horror films with so much
Renfield is a horror-comedy that makes a controversial call to mix two types of horror. It wants to embrace the allure of vampire lore and the poignant nature of toxic
The sixth Scream movie comes a little over a year after the fifth Scream film. While such a rushed sequel could falter, this entry manages to topple the fifth picture
Cocaine Bear is every bit the playful, bloody, and absurd creature feature it promises to be. It takes the true story of missing cocaine in 1985 via a botched delivery
Director M. Night Shyamalan has always been known for his twists. Nearly every film comes with an anticipation of waiting for the unexpected explanation to drop off aliens, ghosts, and
I could see myself in high school being really into a film like The Retaliators. With the lattice of a revenge thriller, it’s a picture where the highlights are the
Brutal and biting, The Menu is one of the most searing films about the class divide I’ve seen in quite some time. Rather than serve up the same old dish
Last year’s Halloween Kills tapped into an aspect that feels refreshingly unique for slashers where the central killer is described as someone with a mental disorder. There’s a brief sobering
What a refreshing sight this is! Hellraiser was a horror franchise in desperate need of a revision, having turned the gory terror of Pinhead into a lesser entity of a