We’re ten days away from our destination. Before I get to the review, I wanted you to check out the book I released last season, Karnevel. Premise: Six people unwittingly find themselves locked in another series of escape rooms, slowly uncovering what they have in common to survive — and discovering they’ve all played the…
Read more#Day20 #31DaysOfHorror Halloween Kills A Movie Review
Premise: Picking up directly after the events of Halloween (2018), this sequel aims to add a bit more social commentary behind what Michael Myers represents. Along the way there’s a lot of slashing and blood. What I Didn’t Like: Halloween Kills tries too hard to be poetic. In this series, Mike Myers is a metaphor…
Read more#Day19 #31DaysOfHorror Don’t Breath 2 a Review
Premise: Remember the first film? Remember the chills you got when our would-be thieves found out that “The Blind Man” was in fact a trained killer harboring some pretty dark secrets in his basement? Remember holding your breath as the remaining thieves tried to sneak around the house so that they wouldn’t get caught? Remember…
Read more#day18 #31DaysOfHorror Syfy’s Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
Premise: It is not a remake of the 1982 film The Slumber Party Massacre, which revolved around a girls’ slumber party which becomes a bloodbath when an escaped mental patient arrives with a power drill. It is a continuation of the original film with a new generation. (Wikipedia) What I Liked: There’s a few nuggets…
Read more#day17 #31DaysOfHorror Slumber Party Massacre (1982) – A Cult Classic
Originally published on Oct 25th 2020. Author’s Note: I’m republishing this review, because truly Slumber Party Massacre is a cult classic. The curse that all classics have is their remakes. SyFy is planning to release a reimagining /remake to the fold. Let’s remember what makes the original worth it before reviewing the remake. I vaguely…
Read more#day16 #31DaysOfHorror Movie Review The Manor
In an effort/promise to promote female directors, writers, and actors of color Welcome to Blumhouse in partnership with Amazon has released 4 films with a variety of melanin at every corner or stories with female leads. I thank them and applaud them for their effort. I will never take that away. Now let’s get to…
Read more#Day15 #31DaysOfHorror Blumhouse Present’s Black as Night
In an effort/promise to promote female directors, writers, and actors of color Welcome to Blumhouse in partnership with Amazon has released 4 films with a variety of melanin at every corner or stories with female leads. I thank them and applaud them for their effort. I will never take that away. Now let’s get to…
Read more#day14 #31daysofHorror Movie Review of Bingo Hell (2021)
In an effort/promise to promote female directors, writers, and actors of color Welcome to Blumhouse in partnership with Amazon has released 4 films with a variety of melanin at every corner or stories with female leads. I thank them and applaud them for their effort. I will never take that away. Now let’s get to…
Read more#day13 #31DaysofHorror Movie Review of Madres (2021)
In an effort/promise to promote female directors, writers, and actors of color Welcome to Blumhouse in partnership with Amazon has released 4 films with a variety of melanin at every corner or stories with female leads. I thank them and applaud them for their effort. I will never take that away. Now let’s get to…
Read more#day12 #31daysofhorror Movie Review of Halloween (2018)
Premise: It’s been 40 years since Laurie Strode survived a vicious attack from crazed killer Michael Myers on Halloween night. Locked up in an institution, Myers manages to escape when his bus transfer goes horribly wrong. Laurie now faces a terrifying showdown when the masked madman returns to Haddonfield, Illinois. — but this time, she’s…
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