Category: Festivals

Kindred Spirits Review: Crazy Aunt Sadie Wreaks Havoc In Suburban Thriller | Screamfest 2019

We all have that one relative. The one that’s a little off, who gets whispered about at family gatherings. Well, in Kindred Spirits, that relative is Aunt Sadie, and boy oh boy, is she a

1BR Review: Welcome To The Hell That Is L.A. | Beyond Fest 2019

1BR tells a tale that is very L.A. A young woman moves to the city to pursue her dreams in the entertainment industry. She lucks into what she thinks is the dream apartment, but it

The Field Review: Casting Mars An Otherwise Good Horror Film | Shriekfest 2019

In the new horror movie The Field, Ben and Lydia are a big city couple looking to reinvent their lives in a small Wisconsin town. They buy a long-unused farm, so Ben can work on

Top 5 Most Anticipated Panels At L.A. Comic Con

L.A. Comic Con runs this weekend Friday October 11th-Sunday October 13th at the Los Angeles Convention Center downtown. Many a cosplaying comic book or movie fan will be there, and if you should find yourself

Parasite Review: Bong Joon Ho’s Latest Is Nothing Short Of A Masterpiece

Korean director Bong Joon Ho is one of the best filmmakers working today. From his take on the monster movie with The Host to his animal rights creed Okja, he has surveyed many different genres

Dolemite Is My Name Review: Eddie Murphy Lights Up The Screen In Best Performance In Years | Beyond Fest 2019

In Dolemite is My Name, Eddie Murphy shows that he is back! Playing Rudy Ray Moore, the creator and star of the blaxploitation classic Dolemite, Murphy gives his best performance in years and reminds viewers

Top 5 Most Anticipated movies of SCREAMFEST 2019

The Screamfest Horror Film Festival kicks off tonight in Hollywood. The biggest and longest-running horror film fest in the U.S., it has been home to the premieres of many movies that have gone on to

Come To Daddy Review: Elijah Wood Has Daddy Issues In Violent, Dark Comedic Thriller | Beyond Fest 2019

Elijah Wood plays Norval Greenwood, a hipster L.A. DJ reconnecting with his estranged father in the new movie Come to Daddy. Things do not go at all according to plan and before he knows it,

Portal Review: Ghost Hunters Go Too Far In Average Horror Tale | Shriekfest 2019

Ghost hunting shows are still rather popular on cable nets and the web these days. The movie Portal follows the crew of one of these shows that has been struggling to gain viewers, as they

Greenlight Review: It’s Kill Or Be Killed For A Novice Movie Director In This Thriller  | Shriekfest 2019

Filmmaking is a matter of life and death in the new thriller Greenlight. The film screened as part of this past weekend’s Shriekfest Film Festival in Los Angeles, going on to win the Best Thriller