We are arriving towards the final days of the year’s 31DaysOfHorror. I appreciate anyone who’s followed along and read the reviews. To round off the end of this run, I invite you all to revisit my American Horror Story series called Astro City, where nothing is as it seems. Earlier this year, I released weekly…
Read more#Day25 #31DaysOfHorror “His House” Movie Review
Premise: A refugee couple makes a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, but then they struggle to adjust to their new life in an English town that has an evil lurking beneath the surface. (Google) What I LOVED: I’m ashamed it took me this long to watch this horror/thriller. Not only is it acted to…
Read more#Day24 #31DaysOfHorror Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) A Review
Premise: A remake of a German Silent Horror movie classic, Nosferatu the Vampyre keeps many of the elements of the original and gives us the dialogue and performances that make it a cult classic. Streaming now on Tubi, Peacock, and some floating around on Youtube, Nosferatu is a must see. What I Liked: Before the…
Read more#Day23 #31DaysOfHalloween BET’s Karen
Premise: Wikipedia defines Karen as “a pejorative term for a white woman perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal.” At the height of the Black Lives Matter movement and rise of camera activism, the world began to see what a Karen in action looked like, in all her rage-filled privilege…
Read more#Day22 #31DaysOfHorror Candyman (2021) A Review
Jordan Peele and friends invite us to their take on Candyman this year. I reviewed it this Halloween season, because the original Candyman (1992) scared me as a child. The atmosphere in that film felt oppressive (even though I didn’t know what that word was then) and it never let up. I remember directly after…
Read more#Day21 #31DaysOfHorror – Escape Room: Game of ChampiopRns
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…
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