Two From Mexico: Belzebuth (2017) Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017)

Belzebuth (2017) (Mexico) ***1/2 Shudder: Damn fine Satanic panic horror flick from Mexico lets ya know it’s not fucking around from its opening scene and proceeds to get goofier as it goes on (No. This is not a complaint). Child massacres, an excommunicated priest, an American Paranormal Forensics agent (ok) and a grieving police Lieutenant … More Two From Mexico: Belzebuth (2017) Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017)

Fresh Cuts: The Witch in the Window (2018) (USA)

Sometimes “little” films can really hit the spot. No frills, just a neat idea anchored by a capable cast and a talented creator. The Witch in the Window never feels extravagant and it’s better off for it. Simon has just grabbed up his son from the over protective (kinda) arms of his ex-wife. Not illegally … More Fresh Cuts: The Witch in the Window (2018) (USA)

Under-seen Streams

The word underrated gets thrown around a lot. I can’t remember where I heard this, but I think what most people mean when they say underrated is under-seen. And to me, that’s what makes a cult movie 10-20 years down the line. Below are some under-seen gems I stand behind whole-heartedly. And if you have … More Under-seen Streams

Streaming Gateway Horror For Adventurous Children (Parents)

The Gate (1987, Tibor Takacs) Someone I now consider to be one of my closest friends – Rob Bruns – first appeared on the show in 2016, bringing this lovely little movie along for our feature presentation for that episode. At the time he suggested it I’d never heard of it. After watching, although not … More Streaming Gateway Horror For Adventurous Children (Parents)

Repulsive Reviews: Nothing Bad Can Happen (2013)

Nothing Bad Can Happen (originally titled Tore Dances) is German director Katrin Gebbe’s first feature length film. The film received mixed reviews after its screening at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and currently holds a 7.0/10 on IMDb and a 71% on the tomatometer, deservedly so. Reminiscent of Martyrs? Really? Nothing Bad Can Happen follows … More Repulsive Reviews: Nothing Bad Can Happen (2013)