Screener Squad: Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
MONA LISA AND THE BLOOD MOON MOVIE REVIEW Surrealist extraordinaire Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) is back at her writing… Read More »Screener Squad: Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
MONA LISA AND THE BLOOD MOON MOVIE REVIEW Surrealist extraordinaire Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) is back at her writing… Read More »Screener Squad: Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
RESURRECTION MOVIE REVIEW In 1999 an evil Scottish villain named Fat Bastard stared down a mini me and said “Get in my Belly!”. This hilarious timeless… Read More »Screener Squad: Resurrection
NO EXIT MOVIE REVIEW The roads are icy and the wind is howling when an unnamed recovering drug addict is forced to seek refuge from… Read More »Screener Squad: No Exit
THE GIRL BEFORE SERIES REVIEW Based on the sexy thriller written by J. P. Delaney, The Girl Before is a character examination of the inner… Read More »Screener Squad: The Girl Before
SEE FOR ME MOVIE REVIEW See For Me, written by Adam Yorke/Tommy Gushue, and directed by Randall Okita, is a story about Sophie. She’s a… Read More »Screener Squad: See For Me
NO SUDDEN MOVE MOVIE REVIEW Some filmmakers spend their retirement relaxing and enjoying their hobbies. Then you have Steven Soderbergh who retired from making movies… Read More »Screener Squad: No Sudden Move
Darkland is a Danish crime thriller that was almost selected as the country’s foreign film entry into the Academy Awards. As the title would suggest,… Read More »‘Darkland’ Review
A man and woman are walking home at night, making their way down a deserted street. They stop in the middle of the road and… Read More »‘Firstborn’ Review
Nine 20-somethings go to an abandoned prison to film a fake paranormal hunting television show. Naturally, things don’t go well, but are the horrors they encounter… Read More »‘Against the Night’ Review
It’s hard to believe there is anything left of Stephen King’s work to adapt for the big or small screen screen. His wide array of… Read More »Stephen King Novels That Deserve an Adaptation