The Omen (1976): The Weakest of The 70s Unholy Trinity of Supernatural Horrors
Could you kill a child after learning who (or what) it was?Continue Reading
Sometimes rowdy, sometimes pouty.
Could you kill a child after learning who (or what) it was?Continue Reading
It elevates dialog above overt confrontation and cheap twists, and features everyday encounters packaged as the horror next door.Continue Reading
All things told, Mila has us wanting to trade away our brains if it meant the chance to nibble on her from the ass up.Continue Reading
Riddley borrowed unused Shining footage from Stanely. Then Stanely restaged part of Blade Runner’s ending in Eyes Wide Shut.Continue Reading
Unsane wouldn’t be out of place on the Coens’ IMDb page. It could well be Soderbergh’s very own Burn after Reading.Continue Reading
As much as there is to admire, an equal amount frustrates viewers to no end.Continue Reading
A story of innovation, industry and reinvention.Continue Reading
The gun-toting fireworks, metal-on-metal mayhem categorically unmoor Cameron from all his Canadian sensibilities.Continue Reading
Both films survive the hype built up from the previous entry from each director.Continue Reading