Tag: Horror

  • Fear Street: Part One – 1994

    Fear Street: Part One – 1994

    I believe in homages, but there’s a proper way to borrow a creative idea instead of making it appear as if you hit the copy and paste button. Most likely, anyone is better off simply reading the books. Or just put on Scream.

  • ‘Lyle’, Cool Concept, Poor Execution.

    ‘Lyle’, Cool Concept, Poor Execution.

    The idea of Rosemary’s baby but with lesbian partners drew me in, and I was anticipating what the film had in store with its reimagining. Unfortunately, it all felt a little too vague to leave an impact.

  • Is She Really “Sightless” or Can She See Better Than Most?

    Is She Really “Sightless” or Can She See Better Than Most?

    As a whole, Sightless pushed boundaries between illusion and reality. It made viewers question if there really is a difference. Ellen was strong, brave, and even compassionate given her situation. She was a force to be reckoned with.

  • Steeped In Mystery: Decoding ‘The Dark Circle’

    Steeped In Mystery: Decoding ‘The Dark Circle’

    In Ritendra Datta’s ghostly short, The Dark Circle, geometry ends up being more than sacred — but rather an explanation on how to fix your life. The film hides a compelling mystery deep within the external struggle for balance that can drive a person to the brink of madness. The psychological thriller is carefully detailed,…

  • “A Quiet Place Part II” Scares and Amazes as a Near Perfect Sequel

    “A Quiet Place Part II” Scares and Amazes as a Near Perfect Sequel

    After the 2018 surprising hit “A Quiet Place” brought something fresh to the horror genre, the announcement of a sequel may have been disappointing to some. A lot of the time, a sequel to an already successful movie is no where near as good as the original. Yet, John Krasinski once again shows that he’s…

  • ‘The Vigil’: To Believe or Not to Believe?

    ‘The Vigil’: To Believe or Not to Believe?

    If you mix religious rituals with dark mythology, the result will be effective, and the story powerful in 90% of the cases. That is exactly what happens at the beginning of The Vigil.

  • ‘The Djinn’ Movie Review

    ‘The Djinn’ Movie Review

    The Djinn is about childhood traumas and lifestyle changes. It tells the story of Dylan (Ezra Dewey), a mute boy who blames himself for his mom’s death. He also condemns himself for being speech-impaired, and he thinks that if he did not have that condition, everything could had been different.

  • “Spiral” is a Fresh Update of the “Saw” Franchise, but Leaves the Audience Wanting More

    “Spiral” is a Fresh Update of the “Saw” Franchise, but Leaves the Audience Wanting More

    Spiral could easily spawn new sequels and will most likely churn a decent profit. Is it a good Saw film? Absolutely. Could it have been revolutionary though? Also yes.

  • Fall in Love With Anna Biller’s ‘The Love Witch’

    Fall in Love With Anna Biller’s ‘The Love Witch’

    “I’m always interested in exploring female fantasy, and the sexy witch is a loaded archetype that is simultaneously about men’s fears and fantasies about women, and women’s feelings of empowerment and agency. So whereas we are used to seeing the sexy witch or the femme fatale from the outside, I wanted to explore her from…

  • ‘Jack and Diane’ Review: Wasted Potential

    ‘Jack and Diane’ Review: Wasted Potential

    The plot could’ve really been interesting if the elements of lycanthropy was integrated with perhaps the struggle of identity of being LGBTQ+. It’s an experience for so many that as they’re starting to realizing their true selves, they feel like a monster, especially if they come from unsupportive homes or communities. Instead, the horror and transformation elements…