Review – The Substance (2024) **31 Days of Horror**

Logan, Kevin and Henry celebrate ‘31 Days of Horror’ with their review of the new body horror film The Substance. The film stars Demi Moore as an aging star that takes a black-market drug in an attempt to create a better version of herself. 🎃👻🪦

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“A fading celebrity takes a black-market drug: a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.”

Review – Speak No Evil (2024) **31 Days of Horror**

The CinePhellas definitely have something to talk about with their review of Speak No Evil. 👅 ✂️

For ’31 Days of Horror,’ Logan, Kevin, and Nile discuss the American remake of the Danish film and how James McAvoy continues to impress, and how the film builds some of the best tension of the year, and more ⌚️🦊

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“A family is invited to spend a whole weekend in a lonely home in the countryside, but as the weekend progresses, they realize that a dark side lies within the family who invited them.”

Review – Cuckoo (2024) **31 Days of Horror**

Welcome back for more ‘31 Days of Horror’ as we review the new film Cuckoo, starring Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens as a father and daughter who move into a mysterious resort where things are not as they seem. 🎃👻🪦 🐦‍⬛

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“A 17-year-old girl is forced to move with her family to a resort where things are not what they seem.”

Review – Agatha All Along: Episode 1+2 **31 Days of Horror**

What’s going on you wild witches, welcome to another installment of ‘31 Days of Horror’. Agatha Harkness has been imprisoned by a spell cast by Wanda Maximoff in the WandaVision spinoff series Agatha All Along. Check out our review of the first two episodes of the series, now streaming on Disney+. 🧙‍♀️🎃👻🪦

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“A spell-bound Agatha Harkness regains freedom thanks to a teen’s help. Intrigued by his plea, she embarks on the Witches’ Road trials to reclaim her powers and discover the teen’s motivations.”

Review – Evil Dead (2013) **31 Days of Horror**

If you enjoy gore galore, we’ve got one of the goriest movies of all-time for today’s ‘31 Days of Horror’ movie review of 2013’s Evil Dead from director Fede Alvarez. 70,000 gallons of fake blood was used in the making of the film. Enjoy, you bloodthirsty ghouls. 🎃🪦👻

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“Five friends head to a remote cabin, where the discovery of a Book of the Dead leads them to unwittingly summon up demons living in the nearby woods.”

Review – The Dead Zone (1983) **31 Days of Horror**

Celebrate the spooky season and ‘31 Days of Horror’ with our review of the 1983 horror/sci-fi adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dead Zone from director David Cronenburg. The film stars Christopher Walken as a man who awakens from a coma with an incredible psychic ability. 🎃👻🪦

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“A man awakens from a coma to discover he has a psychic ability to foresee future events.”

 

Review – Blink Twice (2024)

Uncle Kevin takes a look at Zoe Kravitz’s Blink Twice. The actress has assembled an impressive cast for her directorial debut. Is it a standout first effort, or should she focus on acting instead?

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“When tech billionaire Slater King meets cocktail waitress Frida at his fundraising gala, he invites her to join him and his friends on a dream vacation on his private island. As strange things start to happen, Frida questions her reality.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 170 (Interview with The 4:30 Movie Cast)

Bob Ward returns on episode 170 of the Cinephellas Podcast where he interviews the cast of The 4:30 Movie—Siena Agudong, Austin Zajur, Reed Northrup, and Nicholas Cirillo. The film is written and directed by Kevin Smith and was released on September 13th. 🎙️

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“A group of teens in the 1980s spend the day theater-hopping.”

Review – Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

by Kevin Muller

Thirty-six years ago, the original Beetlejuice kicked the door down with its fantastical design, oddball charm, dark humor, and one hell of a performance by Michael Keaton, who played the title character. Since then, we have had a cartoon and Broadway musical based upon everyone’s favorite demon. Over the course of the near forty-year gap between the first one and the new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, there have been talks about a sequel, but no one ever took it seriously. Apparently, when signing on to Stranger Things, Winona Ryder’s contract specifically said that if the film did go forth with a sequel, that she would be granted the time off, just in case it did happen. Well, now that the new film has released, this maybe one of the reasons why the new season of her hit Netflix show is taking so long. So, was it worth the wait?

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