Featured Film Reviews

Random Acts of Violence (2020) | Film Review

A great blend of a well-told narrative, balanced performances, and utterly gut-ripping gore, Random Acts of Violence is all the violent movie-watching you're going to need this year. By the very end, well, let's just say you won't be eating dinner later.

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Dirt Music (2020) | Film Review

Dirt Music stars Kelly Macdonald as an elusive free spirit who falls under the spell of Garrett Hedlund's traumatized musician, and embark on a journey of love and discovery in Western Australia.

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The Beach House (2020) | Film Review

The Beach House (2020)

The Beach House is intended to be a crossroads of H.P. Lovecraft, John Carpenter’s alien invasions, and the body horror of David Cronenberg met with an environmental and evolutionary science apocalypse. Read on for our review.

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Psych 2: Lassie Come Home | Film Review

James Roday and Dulé Hill return as Shawn and Gus return to Santa Barbara to investigate strange occurrences surrounding the attempted murder of Carlton Lassiter in Psych 2: Lassie Come Home.

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Darkness Falls (2020) | Film Review

Despite questionable story choices, Darkness Falls remains an entertaining enough venture with a fascinating serial killer setup. While not quite hitting the heights of Seven, it ultimately satisfies.

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Hammer (2020) | Film Review

Will Patton stars as a father desperate to help his criminal son before it's too late. "Hammer" nails it in with a suspenseful story, thrilling leads, and a fascinating conversation around a topic so few dive into.

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Scoob! (2020) | Film Review

Scoob! follows Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo as they set out to solve the mystery of Scooby's origins. Read on for our spoiler-free review.

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The Wretched | Film Review

An ultimately surprising and engaging take on this popular sub-genre of cult horror, The Wretched is anything but. Read on for our spoiler-free review.

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The Flood (2020) | Film Review

The Flood takes a combustible topic and weaves into its structure the comforts of a modern thriller, anchored by solid performances from Lena Headey and Ivanno Jeremiah.

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