Brooklyn Horror Festival Review: “KNIFE + HEART” Is A Perfectly Titled Neo-Giallo When we typically classify a giallo film it traditionally comes with a few standard trademarks. First, and perhaps most notably, is the usage of first person perspective for...
Brooklyn Horror Fest Review: “Welcome To Mercy” is a must-watch for possession film completists Possession films historically have never been in short supply, but since The Exorcism of Emily Rose in 2005 recaptured the fears and delights of global...
Movie Review: “Ghost Stories” is an anthology ode to Amicus By JACOB TRUSSELL I’ve seen a ghost. Or, at least, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a ghost. The experiences that I’ve had in my life – which are numerous but may be paltry to others – have stoked up a...
What The Fest?! ’18 Movie Review: Frank Henenlotter Returns With “Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana” “PC Culture” is a phrase that is tossed around a lot on the internet today, rather carelessly I would say. There is a false equivalency that,...