All You Need Is Blood Review

I love getting screener movies because you legitimately never know what you are about to watch. A lot of times, they are lower-budgeted independent flicks that are made with a lot of passion, but not always with a lot of finely honed talent. Other times, they are completely hidden gems I might not have ever discovered before. Some of the very best films I’ve seen … Continue reading All You Need Is Blood Review

Black Cab Review

This review was made possible by an advance screener of Black Cab. Black Cab premieres on Shudder on Friday, November 8th (my birthday!). When Anne (Synnøve Karlsen) and Patrick (Luke Norris) hail a black cab after a night out their driver (Nick Frost) is chatty, jovial even, but they are in no mood to talk. In fact, the couple is barely on speaking terms. That is, until they realize the … Continue reading Black Cab Review

Meat Me At The Double Meat Palace: A BTVS Retrospective, S6 E12

Our episode kicks off with some exposition: Willow explains to Xander and Anya that Buffy was unable to catch Team Losers because they cleared out of their lair after the Slayer found out their identities. She and Willow managed to recover a slew of magical and technological items, but not the ne’er-do-wells themselves. Anya launches into a capitalistic rant, and this sees Buffy enter the … Continue reading Meat Me At The Double Meat Palace: A BTVS Retrospective, S6 E12

It’s What’s Inside Review

Remember Bodies Bodies Bodies? The A24 romp about a gathering of entitled, rich Zoomers during a hurricane that ends poorly when the friends decide to play a game together? The new Netflix offering It’s What’s Inside certainly does. After an opening that focuses on two of the cast of characters–a couple, no less, showing all of the lessons learned from the aforementioned Bodies flick–It’s What’s … Continue reading It’s What’s Inside Review

Salaar (Part 1) Review

I am back on my Indian Cinema bullshit again this article with the recently-released-to-Netflix Telugu language hit, Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire. I have to say that I love this new world of movies that RRR has opened up for me. While nothing has quite measured up to that entry itself for me, I recognize that that isn’t a necessarily fair comparison to most Bollywood/Tollywood/etc … Continue reading Salaar (Part 1) Review

Daddy’s Head Review

I really like when a movie can hit you with a powerful premise righty away. A quick hook to get you attached and held on. And, admittedly, some movies fail to really follow through with the promise of their initial grab, but it’s still something to keep you pondering as you watch. How will the flick resolve that early attention-getter? I bring this up because … Continue reading Daddy’s Head Review