Movie Review: “Bad Girl Boogey” is Exactly How It Sounds
Rather than providing audiences with rounded, interesting people, BAD GIRL BOOGEY gives us characters who serve the sole two purposes of being queer and getting murdered.
Rather than providing audiences with rounded, interesting people, BAD GIRL BOOGEY gives us characters who serve the sole two purposes of being queer and getting murdered.
Just when you thought it was safe, filmmaker John Migliore returns with another silly supernatural sea-life shocker.
Aaron Deese's geographical exposition of the Texas werewolf makes for a toothy Small Town Monsters documentary.
Despite a glacial pace, writer-director Danny Dunlop's psychological thriller is a disturbing dive into isolation and identity loss.
In a film with several good jolts, one of the biggest is that THE RED DOOR manifests as the strongest entry since CHAPTER 2.