Movie Review: It’s Worth Checking Into “Bright Hill Road”
Susie Moloney and Robert Cuffley's great Canadian slow-burn explores the horrors of addiction with a supernatural twist.
Susie Moloney and Robert Cuffley's great Canadian slow-burn explores the horrors of addiction with a supernatural twist.
Pretty awful–but it’s of interest more as a resurrected piece of horror history.
Chris Regan's quasi-slasher fails to deliver on its title.
Writer/director F.C. Rabbath's comedy-horror-romance tries to be too many things at once.
SHADOW trades visceral plausibility for rousing exaggeration in its final act and pulls it off.