It's dated, it's hokey, it doesn't know if it wants to be a musical or not, it's horribly edited, and at times it can be creepy, but The Christmas That Almost Wasn't still manages …
If you miss the glory days of the slasher movie (You're not alone in that regard) then look no further than The Final Girls because Todd Strauss-Schulson, M.A. Fortin, and Joshua J…
In our post-Walking Dead world, most zombie movies are judged pretty harshly, but Extinction manages to seperate itself from the herd with a different take on the genre, good actin…
The wrong director and unconvincing actors turn the character driven The End of the Tour into nothing more than a series of scenes where David Foster Wallace (Jason Segal) waxes po…
Just when you thought the vampire, reality/found footage, and mockumentary genres had run their course along comes What We Do In Shadows to make you realize it's not the genre, but…
At first, Predestination seems very similar to Looper, or any number of time-travel movies with a time authority type agency at its center (think Time Cop), and the similarities ke…
At the surface, Z for Zachariah may seem like a familiar movie, only in a post-apocalyptic setting, but it's more subtle and stripped-down than those other movies leaving only thre…
Air will satisfy the Robert Kirkman and Norman Reedus fans, but we’ve seen this study of solitary madness and paranoia before (usually in space) and, although it’s not a completely…
As Above So Below starts out as another shaky-cam found-footage movie, even though it's a documentary being filmed within the movie (Of course all documentaries are all shaky, righ…
The Shrine starts out as a poor man's The Wicker Man and quickly becomes a downgraded Exorcist, but it all happens so quick it leaves you asking "What exactly happened?" and "Why d…