Review by James Lindorf This year the summer blockbuster season is also horror-comedy season. Last week the excellent Werewolves Within debuted, and hot on its heels is “Vicious Fun" from director Cody Calahan (The Oak Room). Calahan breathes life into James...
Movie Review: ‘First Date’
Greetings again from the darkness. This is the first feature film for co-writers and co-directors Manuel Crosby and Darren Knapp. Despite mixed reactions from its Sundance Film Festival premiere, it’s safe to say that this madcap action-comedy-romance-crime drama...
Documentary Review: ‘The Phantom’
Greetings again from the darkness. Will the real murdering Carlos please come forward? Unfortunately it’s too late for the other one. Store clerk Wanda Lopez was murdered in Corpus Christi, Texas one night in 1983. The recording of her 911 call is brief, but documents...
Movie Review: ‘The Tomorrow War’
Greetings again from the darkness. There are some great time-travel movies, some great Science-Fiction movies, and some great alien-invasion action movies; however, there are very few that successfully blend all of the above. Director Chris McKay (THE LEGO BATMAN...
Movie Review: ‘Zola’ Blu-ray
Greetings again from the darkness. As far as I can tell, this is the first feature film based on an actual Twitter thread. Writer-director Janicza Bravo (LEMON, 2017) works with co-writers Jeremy O Harris and the real life Zola, A’Ziah King to mold the viral 148...
Movie Review: ‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’
Review by James Lindorf Summer blockbuster season is officially upon us. Last week saw the release of the big-budget action of F9, and this week we have the first animated movie for the whole family. To this point, audiences have shown that with the pandemic still...
Movie Review: ‘Werewolves Within’
Review by James Lindorf The title “Werewolves Within” may sound a bit familiar, especially if you are an Oculus Rift or Playstation VR system owner. The 2016 game was set in the medieval village of Gallowston, where 5-8 players would take on the roles of the...
Movie Review: ‘The Evil Next Door’
Review by James Lindorf There may be no better place to set an atmospheric horror movie than in a quiet, unassuming home. Everyone has been alone in their home wondering if that sound was the wind, the building settling, or something far more sinister. Our homes are...
Review: ‘Jurassic World: The Exhibition’ In The Colony, Texas
By Lauryn Angel Do you (or maybe your child) love dinosaurs? Are you a huge fan of the Jurassic Park/World franchise? Are you looking for something interesting and maybe even educational to do with your free time? Have you ever wondered what dinosaur poop looks like?...
Movie Review: ‘The Ice Road’ On Netflix
Greetings again from the darkness. Somehow, it’s already time for Liam Neeson’s semi-annual macho thriller. In this one, he gets to drive a big rig. Over a frozen river. He also gets to wear flannel, chew on a toothpick, and punch two guys (but no wolves) … all while...







