Movie Review: “HARPOON” scores a direct, gory, heartening hit
This stylish, wild, highly original film blurs the lines between subgenres and keeps you guessing until the last evisceration.
This stylish, wild, highly original film blurs the lines between subgenres and keeps you guessing until the last evisceration.
The main problem with horror-comedies is that the best ones make the subgenre seem easy to pull off.
A lot less heavy than usual, but God, it is still so much fun.
Find out what happens when deeply held convictions collide with a host of evil entities on one famously dark street.
KOKO-DI KOKO-DA might not be a favorite of the horror fan looking for slashing and dashing, but for those who want to watch people bleed and feel the weight of every last drop of blood, and think about what they’ve done, it is incredible.