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Companion (2025) 93% “Companion ... has a unique hook and a committed lead performance, alongside gallons of blood and guts (which will be plenty for horror fans to sink their teeth into), but the unflinchingly feminist viewpoint is what really sets it apart. ” – Vague Visages Feb 7, 2025 Full Review Into the Deep (2025) 24% “Scout Taylor Compton is too good for Into the Deep. [...] Despite [her] skilled performance, the movie rapidly sinks.” – Wicked Horror Feb 3, 2025 Full Review The Damned (2024) 91% “The Damned is sparse, a shrewdly observed chiller ... [with] much to explore in the darkness.” – Wicked Horror Jan 22, 2025 Full Review Get Away (2024) 74% “Get Away has a lot going for it, from the scenic location to the strong performances ... Haars also shows some flair for staging action-packed, violent sequences, especially one set to Iron Maiden’s “Run to the Hills.” ” – Vague Visages Jan 10, 2025 Full Review The Invisible Raptor (2024) 71% “Seems to lose its nerve once the titular beastie is on the loose. There’s a sense of reluctance that makes it tough to give in completely to The Invisible Raptor’s wacky charms, but the movie is certainly entertaining for the most part.” – Wicked Horror Dec 9, 2024 Full Review He Never Left (2023) 67% “[Colin] Cunningham, a jobbing actor for over 30 years, makes absolute mincemeat out of a role that in less capable hands would come off grating, even downright insufferable. ” – Wicked Horror Dec 6, 2024 Full Review Booger (2024) 96% “Writer-director Mary Dauterman — making her feature debut following a string of impressive, attention-grabbing shorts — teases out the details but, as with the greatest slice of life New York-set stories the journey is more important than the destination.” – Vague Visages Nov 25, 2024 Full Review The Becomers (2023) 94% “The biggest surprise of The Becomers ... is that it’s oddly sweet, and genuinely sells the idea that these two crazy (alien) kids belong together.” – Vague Visages Nov 25, 2024 Full Review Frankie Freako (2024) 87% “Frankie Freako is deliriously silly and wholesomely entertaining, and so genuine in its profound lack of depth or meaning — it’s a refreshing antidote to all the dreaded “elevated horror” offerings.” – Vague Visages Oct 3, 2024 Full Review Sleep (2024) 95% “Sleep cleverly plays off a lot of new parent fears and could easily be taken as a metaphor for the kind of intrusive thoughts that plague new moms, in particular. ” – Wicked Horror Oct 1, 2024 Full Review Oddity (2024) 96% “Even when one knows what’s coming during repeat viewings, Mc Carthy manages to consistently startle and shock. ... Oddity is the scariest movie of the year.” – Vague Visages Sep 26, 2024 Full Review Red Rooms (2023) 96% “It’s disappointing that writer-director Plante doesn’t quite manage to stick the landing because he ratchets the tension up very effectively. Red Rooms also loses steam when the action moves outside the courtroom.” – Vague Visages Sep 19, 2024 Full Review We Are Zombies (2023) 100% “We Are Zombies feels simultaneously overstuffed and undercooked, but there’s no denying it’s good fun while it’s on.” – Wicked Horror Aug 13, 2024 Full Review The Devil's Bath (2024) 91% “[The Devil's Bath] is anti-fun — the kind of horror movie that makes one question whether it’s even worth getting out of bed in the morning. But for a certain viewer, this will be a major selling point, and that’s exactly who Fiala and Franz targeted.” – Vague Visages Jul 4, 2024 Full Review The Exorcism (2024) 27% “The Exorcism may not be rewriting the rule-book for religious horror [but] it gets more right than wrong. And Crowe is flawless in the leading role. ” – Wicked Horror Jun 27, 2024 Full Review In a Violent Nature (2024) 78% “If the filmmakers had leaned further into creating a sense of tension and intrigue rather than trying to have their arthouse cake and eat it too, maybe In a Violent Nature would be more successful as a slasher. ” – Vague Visages Jun 5, 2024 Full Review Abigail (2024) 83% “The film is a flawed but fun enterprise, neither indispensable nor entirely throwaway. ” – Vague Visages May 6, 2024 Full Review Arcadian (2024) 78% “The CG may not be wholly convincing but it’s effective enough to make the monsters feel like a genuine threat and Cage, Martell, and Jenkins fully sell us that they’re in near constant peril. ” – Wicked Horror Apr 12, 2024 Full Review Femme (2023) 93% “A terrific encapsulation of the beautiful queer experience and the struggle to find belonging both internally and in society at large, [Femme] is anchored by two equally stunning performances and a complete defiance of straight expectations.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The Camp Host (2024) “With a fascinating, fresh take on current events and a keen eye for how to mount a scare and a laugh, alongside giving up-and-coming talent the proper space to shine, McComas stands out as one of the most exciting new voices in horror.” – Wicked Horror Mar 26, 2024 Full Review She Is Conann (2023) 84% “For longtime fans who are comfortably perched on his peculiar wavelength, this will be another challenging, disgusting and fascinating flight of fancy... Everybody else will find an enervating exercise in empty provocation that outstays its welcome.” – Vague Visages Feb 26, 2024 Full Review Night Swim (2024) 19% “A woeful, inexplicably earnest horror movie that for some reason expects us to care more about the travails of a barely sketched, milquetoast white family than plunging us headfirst into the murky depths to have some real fun.” – Wicked Horror Jan 12, 2024 Full Review The Sacrifice Game (2023) 90% “Much like The Ranger, Wexler keeps things clear, concise, and female-focused, delivering a superbly chilly festive treat that avoids the typical cliches but still feels like the kind of movie you’ll want to revisit during the next holiday season.” – Wicked Horror Dec 11, 2023 Full Review It's a Wonderful Knife (2023) 55% “Watchable but slight.” – Vague Visages Nov 10, 2023 Full Review No Data Plan (2019) “No Data Plan is a story for our times. More importantly, it’s a snapshot of a way of life that’s already become commonplace for untold numbers of people in the U.S. and worldwide.” – Vague Visages Nov 8, 2023 Full Review
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