Imaginary Review
Blumhouse continues its run of terrible PG-13 horror with an uninspired tale with about as much imagination as a wet sock.
Blumhouse continues its run of terrible PG-13 horror with an uninspired tale with about as much imagination as a wet sock.
The Oscars are coming up, and we’re counting down ten horror movies we think got snubbed by the Academy.
Wonderful animation and an incredible performance from Aisling Franciosi, make Stopmotion a horror film that cannot be missed.
Cheap Public Domain Horror needs to die a quick death and the focus needs to go back to making entertaining films.
Andie MacDowell makes for a great bad guy, but little else manages to make an impact in this generic action thriller.
Todd McFarlane tells us whether his Spawn film with Jamie Foxx/Jeremy Renner and his storied history with toys are still happening.
Liam Hemsworth stars in this very generic war thriller with Russell Crowe being the only true highlight from an otherwise grim tale.
Featuring tremendous performances from Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch, there’s very little to connect with here outside of the great tunes.
Amelie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet is celebrating the re-release of Amelie with us, but tells us he hates 4K. He also remembers Alien: Resurrection.
Despite taking place in mostly one location, Lily Sullivan’s fantastic performance keeps this one from ever being stale.
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