Antebellum may be one of the most impactful films of the year definitely the most impactful horror film of the year and possibly is up there with Get Out as one of the most impactful of the 2000’s period! This is one where I feel sorry for the filmmakers where they didn’t get a chance to see their film take over on the big screen. I for one would expect this one to have the surprise effect of Get Out or A Quiet Place. Everything is there for Antebellum, yet we have to settle for the PVOD release.
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The Owners is a terrific home invasion movie that keeps the tension going along with great acting throughout the whole cast. Including a never better Maisie Williams(The New Mutants) she is a star in the making with her performance in The Owners.
Maisie Williams is a star in the making

Raised By Wolves(HBO Max) Review
Raised by Wolves is HBO Max’s new tv show that is looking to be a real home run. At first glance I wasn’t too impressed by the first three episodes of the Ridley Scott produced series. However, midway through the fourth episode things started to really heat up for the series and my golly it’s really fun to watch.

[Fantasia 2020] “#ShakespearesShitstorm” review
Lloyd Kaufman is a Fantasia Festival god. The number of films under his name that were presented in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (whether they be world premieres, international premieres, or retro presentations of older classics) are countless. He returned to this year’s Fantasia Festival online edition with the world premiere of a film written by Brandon Bassham and directed by Kaufman himself; “#ShakespearesShitstorm”.
Continue reading “[Fantasia 2020] “#ShakespearesShitstorm” review”[Fantasia 2020] “Sanzaru” review
When you’re not in your own home, unusual sounds and strange behaviors may make you feel even more uneasy. Welcome to the tale of a nurse who has bitten down on much more than she can chew in Xia Magnus’ first written and directed feature film “Sanzaru”, making its international premiere at Fantasia Festival’s online edition.
Continue reading “[Fantasia 2020] “Sanzaru” review”Scream 5 Releasing January 2022
With everything almost being pushed back to 2021 it makes sense for a lucrative franchise like Scream to open up 2022. However, us who know the business and what studios feel about the first quarter(January-March) typically means we aren’t in for a good time. Things could change however, with studios shedding away that old myth.

[Fantasia 2020] “The Dark and the Wicked” review
The imminent death of a parent is never easy for the rest of the family. Things get much more difficult when an evil entity joins the macabre atmosphere. Bryan Bertino, director of the 2008 hit “The Strangers”, is back with “The Dark and the Wicked” which made its international premiere at Fantasia Festival’s online edition. Strap in, ‘cause you’re in for a ride.
Continue reading “[Fantasia 2020] “The Dark and the Wicked” review”[Fantasia 2020] “The Block Island Sound” review
When everything, from animals to people, begins to crumble, you need to pack your things, grab your loved ones, leave and hope for the best. That is definitely not what the characters in “The Block Island Sound” did and they are paying the price. The film written and directed by the McManus brothers made its world premiere at Fantasia Festival’s online edition.
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When everything, from animals to people, begins to crumble, you need to pack your things, grab your loved ones, leave and hope for the best. That is definitely not what the characters in “The Block Island Sound” did and they are paying the price. The film written and directed by the McManus brothers made its world premiere at Fantasia Festival’s online edition.
Continue reading “[Fantasia 2020] “The Block Island Sound” review”[Fantasia 2020] “Alone” review
If you have a long road ahead of you, be careful who you come across. If they keep popping up wherever you go, it just might not be a coincidence. “Alone” made its international premiere at Fantasia Festival’s online edition, and it is jam-packed with stress.
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