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Takashi Miike’s Box (2004) Film Review: A Brilliant Voyage Into the Murky, Uncertain Elements of the Mind

Quinn Magick Feb 1, 2021
Takashi miike Box

Box can be called confusing, to say the least.  It is a deeply psychological drama with a sheer disturbing quality that could make it easily…

NOW YOU’RE ONE OF US (2007) Book Review: Getting to Know Your In-Laws is Disturbing

Dustin Domingo Jan 28, 2021
Now you're one of us asa Nonami

Marrying into a family is scary territory, I would imagine. You might know the person you’re marrying but what of the people they live with?…

Rokuroku: The Promise of the Witch (2018) Film Review – An Exceedingly Entertaining Haunted Funhouse Ride

Oki Covarrubias Jan 27, 2021
Rokuroku: The Promise of the Witch (2018) Film Review – An Exceedingly Entertaining Haunted Funhouse Ride

There is something incredibly endearing about anthology films, especially those in the horror genre. In fact, I would wager to say that this format of…

Carved: The Slit-Mouth Woman (2007) Film Review – A Dark Portrayal of Child Abuse and Urban Legend

Quinn Magick Jan 25, 2021
Carved Slit Mouthed Woman Review

While this film is initially easy to write off as superficial with cheaper scares, I feel that it deserves much more credit and a deeper…

Book of Monsters (2018) Film Review: A Gore-Soaked Indie Gem

Jim Cox Jan 24, 2021
Sophie reading from the titular book

I adore independent film, escaping the usual clichés that are all too common in Hollywood. Consequently, small, independent companies are a good way to experience…

DOOMSDAY (2008) Film Review: Post-apocalyptic Dystopia on Coke

Dustin Domingo Jan 24, 2021
DOOMSDAY (2008) Film Review: Post-apocalyptic Dystopia on Coke

  I’ve been craving dystopian content lately and considering the glut of pandemic thrillers finding a new audience because of our recent situation, I thought…