With the help of its cast of characters the horror sequel provides a satisfying conclusion.
With the help of its cast of characters the horror sequel provides a satisfying conclusion.
A horror-comedy that is both a biting satire and an unrelenting good time.
As an ode to B movies, the low-budget film rings true in all the right ways.
Just released at Fantasia Fest, our Zach Kindron reviews Kimo Stamboel’s horror fantasy, DREADOUT!
The spin-off film still honors the original series, while also standing on its own.
CHILD’S PLAY is an enjoyable, bloody remake perfect for our modern, technological age.