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The Invitation Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
And that brings us to the end of part one. Sorry again about my health there, I didn’t realize how stuff
For some reason, uppercrust dinner

Gabe Powers
Jan 21, 2020


Lights Out Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Horror movies have always thrived on exploiting our fear of the dark, leading some filmmakers to personify an evil within that darkness. In

Gabe Powers
Jan 20, 2020


Devil’s Due Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Found footage horror films finally appear to be burning out at the box office, but they’re still cheap enough that they’re all but guarantee

Gabe Powers
Jan 17, 2020


Annabelle Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
It’s unexpected to see James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the guys that brought us the hyperviolent, post-slasher mayhem of Saw (2003), leading..

Gabe Powers
Jan 16, 2020


Horns Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
Despite a comparatively minuscule budget and delayed release (there was over a year between its Toronto International Film Festival premiere

Gabe Powers
Jan 15, 2020


10 Cloverfield Lane Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
Matt Reeves’ Cloverfield (2008) is best known for its elaborate and ultimately empty J.J. Abrams-driven ad campaign, but is still essential

Gabe Powers
Jan 14, 2020


All Cheerleaders Die Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Lucky McKee exploded onto the horror scene in 2002 with his intimate, funny, disturbing, and ultimately very moving variation on the...

Gabe Powers
Jan 13, 2020


Final Girls Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
Following a saturation point in the late ‘90s/early 2000s, strictly postmodern horror had a slight die off, barely subsisting on a couple of

Gabe Powers
Jan 10, 2020


I, Frankenstein Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
The Underworld movies have often seemed at war with their inherently ridiculous, refusing to acknowledge it to the point of parody, more...

Gabe Powers
Jan 9, 2020


Under the Skin Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Director Jonathan Glazer made a name for himself with dynamic, high-concept advertisements and music videos for Massive Attack, Jamiroquai,

Gabe Powers
Jan 8, 2020
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