MaXXXine further proves that Goth is a star, even if the film ranks third in this trilogy.
Tag: Horror
A Quiet Place: Day One Review
As different as Sarnoski’s two films are, a shadow of loss looms over Pig and A Quiet Place: Day One.
Kinds of Kindness Review
As a whole, Kinds of Kindness is always intriguing and just satisfying enough.
The Watchers Review
For all its narrative faults, The Watchers is a consistently chilling experience that’s never dull.
I Saw the TV Glow Review
Even if you don’t understand it, I Saw the TV Glow will stick with you like a dream that lives rent-free in your subconscious.
Abigail Review
Abigail has a self-aware edge, but never turns into a straight-up comedy. It’s a horror picture to the core, draped in a foreboding atmosphere, gothic production design, and buckets of blood.
The First Omen Review
As a prequel, The First Omen raises more plot holes than answers.
Lisa Frankenstein Review
As far as Frankenstein satires go, Lisa Frankenstein was never going to surpass Young Frankenstein. When that’s your competition, though, being second isn’t half bad.
Night Swim Review
While the premise overflows with potential, Night Swim comes off as shallow in its execution.
Thanksgiving Review
At its best, Thanksgiving has the makings of a satirical horror classic in the vein of Scream. Other times, it settles for being an intentionally dumb B-movie.