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Shawn Van Horn

Shawn Van Horn's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Neighborhood Watch (2025) 61% 8/10 “Neighborhood Watch might have dark subject matter with two dark and broken characters, but there is sweetness and laughs in the realness. A heartbreaking tragedy is also one of the best feel-good movies of the year.” – Collider Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Wake Up (2023) 71% 6/10 “Wake Up mostly plays it safe, resulting in a horror movie that's fun without being scary, but then comes the last five minutes. Wake Up suddenly, er, wakes up with a shocking ending.” – Collider Apr 4, 2025 Full Review In the Lost Lands (2025) 24% 3/10 “From the effects, to the acting, and everything in between, there is nothing real in In the Lost Lands. It's an opportunity lost.” – Collider Mar 5, 2025 Full Review Queen of the Ring (2024) 73% 8/10 “Queen of the Ring excels in matching the feel of the era, from the way the wrestlers dress, to the look of the wrestling show, with the design and cinematography making you feel like you were dropped into a world that's now nearly a century gone by. ” – Collider Mar 4, 2025 Full Review Dark Nuns (2025) 50% 6/10 “Dark Nuns doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it has two lead characters of the like that we don't often see. It's a shame that they weren't developed just a little bit more and given a more enriching plot that doesn't go down an all-too-familiar path.” – Collider Feb 6, 2025 Full Review The Colors Within (2024) 93% 5/10 “The Colors Within is a nice slice-of-life character-driven film, but there is very little drama or conflict to keep the viewer invested past the colorful animation.” – Collider Jan 24, 2025 Full Review Night Call (2024) 81% 7/10 “Night Calls stands with better action efforts due to its relentless high stakes and a believable and sympathetic performance from its lead, Jonathan Feltre. Night Call does nothing new, but it does the standards the right way.” – Collider Jan 14, 2025 Full Review Abruptio (2023) 86% 6/10 “It's part thriller, part over-the-top sci-fi horror, part character study, and all the way strange. Not all of Abruptio worked, but I won't soon forget it.” – Collider Dec 6, 2024 Full Review The Invisible Raptor (2024) 71% 7/10 “The Invisible Raptor is one of the best horror comedies I've seen in the last few years, one filled not only with funny gags, but great characters, and plenty of tributes to the king of blockbusters. ” – Collider Dec 2, 2024 Full Review Elevation (2024) 55% 5/10 “If you love end-of-the-world monster movies, you could do worse than Elevation, but if you want to see Anthony Mackie used to his full potential, you're going to have to wait until he picks up a certain famous shield.” – Collider Nov 7, 2024 Full Review Die Alone (2024) 80% 7/10 “This isn't the scariest zombie movie you'll ever see, and the second act begins to drag as it readies itself for the finale, but if you want a highly original one that makes you feel, Die Alone is flesh worth sinking your teeth into.” – Collider Oct 23, 2024 Full Review Goodrich (2024) 81% 6/10 “Still, in the moment it works, and despite its flaws, Goodrich is just more proof of how good we've got it that we get to witness an actor like Michael Keaton.” – Collider Oct 17, 2024 Full Review V/H/S/Beyond (2024) 90% 6/10 “V/H/S/Beyond falls in the middle of the pack for the franchise. It's not as terrifying as the first film, and nowhere near as bad as V/H/S/Viral. Instead, it's more on par with recent entries.” – Collider Oct 4, 2024 Full Review The Devil's Bath (2024) 91% 8/10 “It's unsettling but never settles, making for a film you'll only want to watch once, because its horror will stick with you, replaying in your mind in the quiet moments, so that a second viewing is never needed because the first has never let you go.” – Collider Jun 28, 2024 Full Review Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever (2023) 69% 5/10 “Demons Are Forever instead is satisfied to scratch at the surface and constantly remind you of the first film.” – Collider May 20, 2024 Full Review
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