SYNOPSIS: Andy, a lonely man living in seclusion, operating like a clock: eat, sleep, work. A comfortable monotony with no end in sight, until his radio begins to talk. A surprise that unfolds catastrophic events colliding Andy’s past and present.
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Film Review: Ex Machina (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a breathtaking female A.I. REVIEW: Ex Machina is the best, most intelligent, imaginative and inventive Frankenstein telling to date, a Modern Prometheus for the new millennia. While not an adaptation of the Mary Shelley literary classic, the comparisons are …
Read More »Film Review: Razortooth (2008)
SYNOPSIS: When four college students trek to the Everglades to conduct extra-credit research for their biology professor, they become prey to a huge man-eating eel with nasty incisors that’s been terrorizing a nearby Florida community. As they try to kill the bloodthirsty beast with the help of a few local residents, the kids uncover their professor’s true motive for sending …
Read More »Film Review: Cube (1997)
SYNOPSIS: Six total strangers awaken one day to find themselves alone in a cubical maze. Once they meet, they work together using their given skills and talents to survive the deadly traps which guard many of the colored cubic rooms. Using Leaven’s mathematical skills, they press forward, upward, and downward through the hatches to try and find the outer shell. …
Read More »Film Review: UFO: It is Here (2016)
SYNOPSIS: While shooting a documentary, a group of film students spots a fireball in the sky and proceed to track down its location in the woods; unbeknownst to them, something deadly is waiting for them at their final destination. REVIEW: This little bit of kibble from Germany is written and directed by Daniele Grieco, founder of Stella Maris Film and …
Read More »Film Review: The Binding (2015)
SYNOPSIS: When her husband, Bram, becomes unstable, Sarah begins to fear for her life as well as her child’s. Can she help her husband, and herself, before all hell breaks loose? REVIEW: What if it’s true? Take it seriously for a second. Don’t just roll your eyes and dismiss the question like it’s a pop quiz dropped on you at …
Read More »Film Review: Calvaire (aka The Ordeal) (2004)
SYNOPSIS: In this brutal, bloody shocker that’s invited comparison to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Straw Dogs, struggling singer Marc Stevens (Laurent Lucas) is working the wedding circuit in Belgium when his car breaks down in the sticks. He’s taken in by a kindly innkeeper (Jackie Berroyer) who, at first, seems eager to please but later reveals himself to be …
Read More »Film Review: Ghostbusters (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Following a ghost invasion of Manhattan, paranormal enthusiasts Erin Gilbert and Abby Yates, nuclear engineer Jillian Holtzmann, and subway worker Patty Tolan band together to stop the otherworldly threa REVIEW: OK YOU SAW THE TITLE, SO I’M GONNA LET A FEW LINES SCROLL BEFORE I START TALKING……. tic tok tik tok tik tok ok times up. Hopefully that bought …
Read More »Film Review: From the Dead of Night (1989)
SYNOPSIS: After having a near death experience Joanna finds her life in constant danger. She begins to believe that certain forces are trying to bring her back into the world of the dead. Her boyfriend Glen thinks she’s crazy so Joanna turns to her ex-boyfriend, Peter. It just so happens that Peter is a strong believer in the supernatural and …
Read More »Film Review: Triple Hit (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Disgraced scientist Rebecca Hunter gets more than she’d bargained for when her illegal research into parallel universes lands her in a terrifying, dystopian alternate reality, unaware that similar experiments are also being attempted by two of her parallel selves: Anastasia, the Science Director for a gulag in the People’s Republic of Great Britain, and Sarah, a professor in a …
Read More »Film Review: Ava’s Possessions (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A young woman recovers from a demonic possession. REVIEW: Ava (Louisa Krause) has a had a really rough month. Not rough as in having to work late, breaking up with your partner, losing your favorite earrings and forgetting to record Game of Thrones; we’re demon possession rough. For 28 days, Ava has been running hell-bent across her hometown, attacking …
Read More »Film Review: Soulmate (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Struggling to cope with the loss of her husband, Audrey attempts suicide. Within the confines of a remote Welsh cabin she searches for answers until an ominous presence appears that changes everything. REVIEW: Directed By: Axelle Carolyn Starring: Anna Walton, Tom Wisdom, Tanya Myers, Nick Brimble Inside the horror genre one does not have to look far to find …
Read More »Film Review: The Last Slumber Party (1988)
SYNOPSIS: An escaped mental patient crashes a slumber party being held by three high school girls (who all look like they are in their late 20’s) and before you know it the bodies are piling up. Will any of them survive or will this indeed be their last slumber party (see what I did there)? REVIEW: Slumber parties never ended …
Read More »Film Review: Intruder (2008)
SYNOPSIS: When Andrew and his disturbed girlfriend, Lila, travel to a secluded estate for a weekend getaway, they fall into the clutches of a predatory murderer who stalks the dark forest near the house. On Halloween night, the town of Hobb’s Ferry finds itself at the mercy of the Intruder, a bloodthirsty clown, whose depraved tricks push Lila to the …
Read More »Film Review: Feto Morto (2003)
SYNOPSIS: In a nutshell: A funny-looking geek who was born with a foetus head growing out of the side of his skull – hence the ‘Dead Fetus’ of the title – is the constant target for a group of Satan worshipping scumballs who stalk the streets looking for trouble. The geek eventually decides that enough is enough, and he goes …
Read More »Film Review: The Game of the Clock (short film) (2019)
SYNOPSIS: THE VICTIM is a teenage girl who visits a friend late at night. As she enters the empty house she finds herself involved in a survival game where she has to endure five minutes with a monster she must not look at. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have THE GAME OF THE CLOCK, written by Michele Olivieri …
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