Review – The Crow (2024)

The highly anticipated remake of the 1994 cult classic has finally arrived, featuring Bill Skarsgard in the lead role. Kevin Muller returns to review the film—was it worth the long wait?

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“Soulmates Eric and Shelly are brutally murdered. Given a chance to save the love of his life, Eric must sacrifice himself and traverse the worlds of the living and the dead, seeking revenge.”

Review – Challengers (2024)

Challengers stars Zendaya as Tashi Duncan, a former tennis prodigy turned coach who turned her husband into a champion. But to overcome a losing streak, he needs to face his ex-best friend who also happens to be Tashi’s ex-boyfriend. Check out our review and don’t forget to click subscribe.

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“Tashi, a former tennis prodigy turned coach, turned her husband into a champion. But to overcome a losing streak, he needs to face his ex-best friend and Tashi’s ex-boyfriend.”

Review – Lisa Frankenstein (2024)

The wild ghouls are back to review Lisa Frankenstein that’s directed by Zelda Williams and starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse. The film is currently playing in theaters. 🧟‍♂️☠️🪦🩸

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“A coming of RAGE love story about a teenager and her crush, who happens to be a corpse. After a set of horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a journey to find love, happiness – and a few missing body parts.”

Review – Elemental (2023)

Disney Pixar is back with their all-new feature film Elemental, and we’re back with our review. The film follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together.

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“Follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, land- and air-residents live together.”

Review – Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) **31 Days of Horror**

Gary Oldman stars in the title role of Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of the classic novel Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Watch our review for ’31 Days of Horror’.

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“The centuries old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker’s fiancée Mina Murray and inflict havoc in the foreign land.”

The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020) – Netflix Review **31 Days of Horror**

Logan Myerz reviews The Haunting of Bly Manor that’s created by Mike Flanagan for Netflix that’s loosely based on Henry James’s 1898 novella ‘The Turn of the Screw.’

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“After an au pair’s tragic death, Henry hires a young American nanny to care for his orphaned niece and nephew who reside at Bly Manor with the chef Owen, groundskeeper Jamie and housekeeper, Mrs. Grose.”

Review – Divorce : Season 3 (2019)

by Armando Vanegas

Divorce returned earlier this summer for a third season on HBO, which is great. The bad news is that it’s the last season and also has a very short amount of episodes. No matter the quantity, it remains an effectively bittersweet slice of life comedy about how two people try to maintain an amicable relationship during divorce and it stays that way until the end. I can already tell you’re at the edge of your seat. Understandably, it’s not as exciting as white walkers and dragons, but it’s interesting in its own way. Considering how quick the announcement came just before the season premiered could mean it was taken out just before it reached its logical endpoint. Having seen it, this is a pretty nice way for the series to leave on as it still maintains the same high quality humor and drama that it’s brought us in such a short run.

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LETO (2019) – Interview with Michael and Lily Idov

by Logan Myerz

It’s officially the first day of Summer and there’s no better way to celebrate the hottest season of the year than watching the new film Leto. The films title which is Russian for “summer,” tackles a rock ‘n’ roll daydream based on the early days of the famous Soviet-Korean musician Viktor Tsoi, his musician friend Mike Naumenko, and Mike’s wife Natalia. This creates a somewhat complex music love triangle between the three individuals that adds substance to the early 80’s Soviet music scene. The black and white frames used in the film is painted beautifully to describe youth, rebellion, freedom, love, and the oppression that was occurring at that time in the Soviet Union.

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