Humane Review
Caitlin Cronenberg does her family name proud in this Dystopian future where families are asked to Euthanize members for the greater good.
Caitlin Cronenberg does her family name proud in this Dystopian future where families are asked to Euthanize members for the greater good.
We interview Larry Fessenden and Alex Hurt about their new werewolf horror film Blackout, available digitally on April 12th.
Guy Ritchie delivers a fantastic action film with an absurdly charismatic cast that is one of the better theatrical experiences of the year.
We take a look at one of the biggest superhero flops in recent mememory, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which was a tortured production.
With shades of A Quiet Place, Arcadian has a few really suspenseful scenes but it’s polarizing creature design may turn off viewers.
In a world of legacy entries failing, The First Omen came along and proved how to bring a franchise back correctly.
Samuel L Jackson chews a ton of scenery in this crime thriller, but little else fails to captivate in what’s sure to be a polarizing film.
The Writers Strike really threw a wrench into many productions, with few coming out unscathed. And Season Three of Chucky…
We talk to Asher Grodman about the newest season of Ghosts and how he stayed away from the BBC version to avoid copying any performance.
We look at Infested, the spider film that earned director Sébastien Vanicek the chance to make the next Evil Dead movie.
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