31 Days Of Horror Day 26: ‘The Death Wheelers’ (1973)Directed by: Don Sharp
Synopsis: A charismatic, albeit psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorcycle gang is spurred on by his mother, a Satan-worshipping spiritual medium, into committing...
Review: ‘Classified’Even Aaron Eckhart Can't Add Enough Thrill To This Lackluster Action-Thriller
Classified follows Evan Shaw (Aaron Eckhart), who has been living a life of seclusion for the past couple of decades. He minds his own...
31 Days Of Horror Day 25: ‘The Asphyx’ (1972)Directed by: Peter Newbrook
Synopsis: A gentleman photographer in Victorian England discovers the specter of Death while photographing his dying subjects. Soon after he searches for immortality by...
Middleburg Review: ‘The End’Joshua Oppenheimer's Tilda Swinton/Michael Shannon Musical Is A Sweeping Indulgence
How I wanted to like The End. Not only was it made by a director I’ve admired in the past, but it also stars...
Review: ‘Don’t Move’Kelsey Asbille Fights Off A Killer And Her Failing Body In The...
One exhaustingly tired troupe from horror/thriller movies is that usually our heroine being stalked by the big bad slasher can simply run away from...
31 Days Of Horror Day 24: ‘Corruption’ (1968)Directed by: Robert Hartford-Davis
Synopsis: A plastic surgeon goes to extreme lengths when his model fiance has her face badly burned.
Before becoming Grand Moff Tarkin, Peter Cushing did...
Review: ‘Magpie’Daisy Ridley Captivates In A Slow-Burn Erotic Thriller About Motherhood, Adultery, And The...
Daisy Ridley shows her Hitchcockian side with Magpie, a nifty slow-burn domestic thriller based on a story she developed. Directed by Sam Yates and...
Review: ‘Conclave’Ralph Fiennes Leads A Surprisingly Twisty, Funny Thriller About The Search For A...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.*
A bunch of old men in silly, garish robes discussing which 80-year-old man...
Review: ‘Your Monster’Melissa Barrera Falls In Love With The Monster In The Back Of...
After beating cancer and being abandoned by her composer boyfriend, musical theater actress Laura (Melissa Barrera) is forced to move home with very little...
Review: ‘Venom: The Last Dance’Tom Hardy's Superhero Franchise Lets Its Freak Flag Fly Right...
Readers of mine know that for years I've been saying Sony screwed up by loaning Spider-Man back to Marvel Studios after a pair of...