FILM REVIEW: UNCLE PECKERHEAD
When punk culture was inevitably co-opted and absorbed by the Hot Topic crowd sometime in the 90s, the remnants of the “real shit” retreated back where it belongs- sketchy basements and $1 beer dives. Similarly, with the rise of zoomer-targeted YouTube “comedians” and direct-to-Netflix ADAM SANDLER movies, perhaps now the
FILM REVIEW: RED LETTER DAY
Looking for a fresh start in a new community, a recently divorced mother and her two teenager kids receive some cryptic letters in the mail that assign each of them a neighbor to kill, before that same neighbor kills them. Considering the premise, it is tempting (and even fair) to
FILM REVIEW: THE LAPLACE’S DEMON
Having recently finished up its festival run, I’m rooting for GIORDANO GIULIVI’s (APOLLO 54) latest cerebral horror flick THE LAPLACE’S DEMON. Now available on iTunes, Prime Video and more On Demand platforms in the US and Canada, this little gem will hopefully make some waves and find its audience. And
FILM REVIEW: NOTTE NUDA *NSFW*
Editors note: This review contains images with nudity. I mean, the film IS called NOTTE NUDA which translates in English to NAKED NIGHT so….yeah it’s NSFW. Whether considering the sophisticated brush strokes of DARIO ARGENTO’s “SUSPIRIA” or the crude grime of ANDREA BIANCHI‘s “BURIAL GROUND: THE NIGHTS OF
FILM REVIEW: SILENCIO
Isolated in the arid high deserts of Northern Mexico, at the junction of Chihuahua, Coahuila and Durango, spanning about 50 kilometers across, lies the Zona Del Silencio or “Zone Of Silence”. Often considered Mexico’s answer to the Bermuda Triangle, it is a literal hot bed of bizarre phenomenon. The perplexing anomalies
FILM REVIEW: TERROR TAKEAWAY
As Halloween swiftly creeps in, horror fans will inevitably be dining on an endless buffet of welcome scares and gory treats. This applies to both foreign and domestic markets, and this year Italy is no exception. Director Alberto Bogo (EXTREME JUKEBOX) will soon be serving his second stab at the
SHORT FILM REVIEWS: ANDREW J.D. ROBINSON
There’s nothing quite like viewing the work of up and coming filmmakers as they test their visual tool belts and flirt with all the possibilities of the medium. Behold the beauty of shorts! They are the unavoidable rite of passage for anyone that is serious about making movies. A pragmatist
FILM REVIEW: SHHHH
(Editors note: I couldn’t find many stills for the film so I Googled “Assholes In Movie Theaters” and the images that came up are most certainly of the kind of assholes in movie theaters that would/should die in this film.) Apologies in advanced for the hacky box art one-liner,
FILM REVIEW: THE 12TH MAN
Confession time: Traditionally I find trying to digest war dramas to be fairly work intensive and this is especially the case when it’s based on a true story. If I’m not busying myself by questioning the accuracy of the story, I’m working to navigate through crowds of convoluted subplots that