Joe Badon’s arthouse horror film, SISTER TEMPEST, is a bizarre and surreal experience that’s as chocked full of intrigue as it is confusion.
Tag: horror
Short Film Review: Under the Bed
Kévin Mendiboure’s new short, UNDER THE BED, continues to show off the filmmaker’s visual storytelling but maybe feels a little too familiar.
Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror Part 3 (#21-31)
This Halloween, we’re doing something special with mini reviews every single day for the month of October in Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror!
Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror Part 2 (#11-20)
*Part 2!* This Halloween, we’re doing something special with mini reviews every single day for the month of October in Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror!
Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror Part 1 (#1-10)
*Part 1!* This Halloween, we’re doing something special with mini reviews every single day for the month of October in Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror!
Short Film Review: The Mannequin
Kévin Mendiboure’s new film, The Mannequin, is a brief and effective piece of short horror cinema with the filmmaker’s talents on full display.
Is Hollywood in the midst of a horror film renaissance?
With fresh takes on the horror genre in recent films like Hereditary and A Quiet Place, is Hollywood in the midst of a renaissance of the horror genre?
In Theaters Review: Hell Fest
Gregory Plotkin’s Hell Fest doesn’t necessarily do anything original but it’s a solid slasher experience despite some iffy characters.
Indie Film Review: The Follower
Kévin Mendiboure’s film, The Follower, puts a unique spin on the found footage horror sub-genre but suffers from some iffy acting and an uneven second half.
What’s Wrong With The Walking Dead?
With viewership consistently dropping during the show’s seventh season, what exactly is going on with The Walking Dead? *Season 7 Spoilers Ahead*