In Coralie Fargeat's new feminist terror motion picture The Substance, hazardous popular charm standards are actually the real beasts. They (female objectification, the disposal of "the outdated," the expansion of a field built on physical body adjustment) nourish a beast of a cycle that leads Demi Moore's fading television personality character El
Deranged Movie Review
The 1974 film adaptation of the crimes of Ed Gein, not necessarily made as a movie inspired from them like Psycho or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but actually attempting to be an accurate depiction of the real events. And it was the most accurate movie up until (blog post) the 2010 Ed Gein film, so why is it likely the (blog) only movie I've brough
Jurassic Domination (Asylum) film review
Jurassic World, Dominion was released last year. It shouldn't be surprising to learn that The Asylum created a mockbuster in a weekend and put a similar word on the label that it was able to be found in DVD bins all over the country. Jurassic Domination has some very clever cover art. It's not much different from the (click now to visit the info) f
Leprechaun (1993) is an underrated scary movie
Leprechaun is a classic horror film that is so terrible it's fantastic. The plot is crazy, the actors are over the top, and the special effects are so bad that they are laughable. But somehow, it all comes together to make a fun and interesting movie. As the leprechaun, Warwick Davis does a great job, and Jennifer Aniston is surprisingly good in he
Leprechaun is a necessary need for every horror fan
Leprechaun is a classic horror film that is so terrible it's fantastic. The plot is crazy, the actors are over the top, and the special effects are so bad that they are laughable. But somehow, it all comes together to make a fun and interesting movie. As the leprechaun, Warwick Davis does a great job, and Jennifer Aniston is surprisingly good in he