Here we are again — another year that somehow felt both five seconds and twelve eons long has come to a close. For me, a big highlight was definitely getting to see movies in theaters again (post-vaccination a...
Let it be known that this was a particularly fascinating year for horror. As always, we saw our fair share of low-budget and arthouse horror titles, but 2021 was also a year where horror went mainstream in sev...
Hitting theaters next week, David Bruckner’s “The Night House” is a psychological horror with all the dials cranked up to 11, an unsettling exploration of grief and mortality that matches the intensity of that...
January 2020 feels like an eternity ago, doesn’t it? Well, way back then, pre-pandemic, one of our favorite films from the Sundance Film Festival was the horror-thriller, “The Night House.” And thankfully, eve...
Death, grief and recovery are hard roads to get past, but in "The Night House," perhaps something more sinister than just shuffling off this mortal coil is on the menu. In this eerie Sundance picture starring ...
So… I guess we’re back? If you’re an American, chances are you’ve been vaxxed to the max already and or are probably awaiting your second dose, which should come quickly. As we already noted, folks like ...
Good films occasionally get lost in the shuffle at film festivals, and that's perhaps may have happened to "The Night House" starring Rebecca Hall. The film premiered at Sundance 2020 to good notices and revie...
With the first half of 2021, reportedly, about to get devastated by studio delays due to the pandemic, it appears that the second half of the year is really when films are going to begin to hit theaters in ful...
Film festivals are usually filled with quite a few storylines. First and foremost, there are the reviews, which give folks an idea of which of the dozens of pictures premiering are worth their time. (For 2020,...
With sequences of sustained eeriness, in which the flesh creeps relentlessly off your bones, and one-two-three-punch jump scares so effective you practically trip over the skin you've just leaped out of, ...