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C.H. Newell

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C.H. Newell is a Master's student and author from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, whose short stories have been published in Canada and the U.S. He wrote a short period piece horror film called New Woman that went into post-production in 2018. He is a member of the Online Film Critics Society.

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Prison in the Andes (2023) 4/5 “Prison in the Andes is at times incredibly satirical and, at every corner, darkly serious, too. It’s the story of power hungry men unwilling to let go of not just their lavish, greedy lifestyles, but also of their grip on the nation.” – Father Son Holy Gore Apr 23, 2025 Full Review The Visitor (2024) 94% 4/5 “LaBruce’s The Visitor is a timely piece of cinema that wants to shake up the white, hetero-patriarchal order of Western societies and get you off in the process, as long as that post-nut clarity pushes revolution from the bedroom into the streets.” – Father Son Holy Gore Apr 22, 2025 Full Review Topper (2025) 3.5/5 “McNamara’s film focuses on how part of dragging yourself out of addiction is accepting personal responsibility—accepting that while you can’t erase the ghosts of your past, you can choose not to let them turn you into a ghost of yourself, or a monster.” – Father Son Holy Gore Apr 21, 2025 Full Review Redux Redux (2025) 96% 4/5 “Redux Redux is about confronting monstrosity while refusing to let monstrosity change you.” – Father Son Holy Gore Apr 8, 2025 Full Review American Psycho (2000) 68% 5/5 “Using Bale’s charismatic and terrifying performance Harron crafts this Ellis adaptation into 102 minutes of pure madness.” – Father Son Holy Gore Apr 2, 2025 Full Review You Are Not Me (2023) 100% 4.5/5 “You Are Not Me is a disturbing look at the horrors done to those who don’t fit perfectly into a bourgeois heteronormative world, even those who are meant to be considered family.” – Father Son Holy Gore Dec 14, 2024 Full Review Bleeding (2024) 4/5 “The allegory of vampirism as addiction isn’t new, but Bell uses it in his film to tell an important, haunting, ugly story about the deep darkness of addiction.” – Father Son Holy Gore Dec 8, 2024 Full Review He Never Left (2023) 67% 2/5 “Morris’s film really could’ve been a solid addition to the slasher canon had it been tighter and kept its focus in the right(/bloody) places.” – Father Son Holy Gore Dec 8, 2024 Full Review Animale (2024) 92% 4.5/5 “In the end, Animale is about how far too many men see both animals and women as consumable for their entertainment and satisfaction.” – Father Son Holy Gore Nov 19, 2024 Full Review Street Trash (2024) 3.5/5 “One thing this version of Street Trash does even better than the original is take a direct, very deliberate stand on the side of the oppressed against those who all too often violently oppress them.” – Father Son Holy Gore Nov 19, 2024 Full Review Black Eyed Susan (2024) 100% 2.5/5 “There are only difficult, scary questions to confront, and when the film’s over the viewer’s left only with the company of a dark screen and the darkness of their minds with which to contend.” – Father Son Holy Gore Oct 25, 2024 Full Review MadS (2024) 93% 4.5/5 “While MadS is a fictional story, its fears eerily mirror what scares so many of us at the moment in reality while we’re forced to watch a world out of our control lurch into a tailspin of violence, spurred on by those in power, that seems to never end.” – Father Son Holy Gore Oct 18, 2024 Full Review Falling Stars (2023) 83% 3/5 “Falling Stars focuses on one family specifically and dives into how generational legacies continue to haunt entire bloodlines.” – Father Son Holy Gore Oct 18, 2024 Full Review Blood Rage (1987) 73% 3.5/5 “A slasher’s always a great time when it goes for broke. And let me tell you, Blood Rage swings for the fences -- all 82 minutes. R-rated’s never been so damn sweet!” – Father Son Holy Gore Oct 8, 2024 Full Review The Shade (2023) 70% 4.5/5 “This story’s too well told to not read the film as a commentary about how horribly depression can hollow out a family when people are silent, isolated, and refuse to confront the uncomfortable realities of mental illness.” – Father Son Holy Gore Oct 4, 2024 Full Review Body Odyssey (2023) 4.5/5 “Body Odyssey is a surreal and haunting portrait of a woman in bodybuilding caught between the conflicting desires of society, of men, and of her own body/mind.” – Father Son Holy Gore Sep 28, 2024 Full Review Vulcanizadora (2024) 96% 4/5 “Underneath the dark comedy of Vulcanizadora is a grim, tragic character study of a deeply depressed person who seems incapable of doing anything other than burning his life, and the lives of others around him, down.” – Father Son Holy Gore Aug 5, 2024 Full Review The Dead Thing (2024) 83% 4.5/5 “The Dead Thing is a contemporary Gothic tale about the dating app scene's perils and so much more.” – Father Son Holy Gore Aug 5, 2024 Full Review Hell Hole (2024) 84% 4/5 “Hell Hole is a clever, nasty, and, at times, riotous take on the monster movie that doesn’t skimp on an ecofeminist message.” – Father Son Holy Gore Aug 4, 2024 Full Review The Soul Eater (2024) 80% 5/5 “The Soul Eater is really about the stories we tell and for what purposes we tell them.” – Father Son Holy Gore Aug 4, 2024 Full Review Kryptic (2024) 67% 4.5/5 “Roy’s film encourages plenty of thinking about creatures like Bigfoot and what we believe it to be, yet its biggest focus is on the people who search for these creatures and what they’re really trying to find out there in the woods.” – Father Son Holy Gore Aug 4, 2024 Full Review Cuckoo (2024) 79% 4.5/5 “Cuckoo is a frightening exploration of a world in which women’s bodily autonomy has been further denied and heteronormativity has warped into perhaps its most perverse, albeit fantastical form.” – Father Son Holy Gore Aug 3, 2024 Full Review Property (2022) 100% 4.5/5 “Property doesn’t pull many punches. It hits far, far harder, and probes much deeper, than any Marxist-leaning story you’ve caught onscreen in recent memory.” – Father Son Holy Gore Jul 5, 2024 Full Review The Devil's Bath (2024) 91% 4.5/5 “The Devil’s Bath is a story about the ways people in 1700s Upper Austria tried to survive a world that didn’t accept them, and what often happened to those who simply couldn’t survive such a cruel existence.” – Father Son Holy Gore Jul 2, 2024 Full Review The Vourdalak (2023) 96% 4/5 “The Vourdalak is more than a gimmick—the eponymous creature is a life-sized puppet voiced by director and co-writer Adrien Beau—it’s a dark, and at times darkly funny, exploration of how love can be a real horror, akin to an infection such as vampirism.” – Father Son Holy Gore Jul 2, 2024 Full Review
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