Tag: Reviews
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Almost Christmas: A Recipe for Togetherness

With each passing day, the approach of the holiday season brings not only a sense of reflection but also a renewed appreciation for films that capture the warmth of love, growth, and togetherness. My second selection in this pre-holiday viewing lineup was the 2016 ensemble comedy “Almost Christmas.” The Familiar Ingredients The film perfectly encapsulates…
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Ryan Murphy’s ‘All Is Fair’—Aesthetically Flawless, Emotionally Flawed

As a longtime admirer of Ryan Murphy’s distinctive storytelling, it’s always both a surprise and a thrill to see a new project stamped with his signature style. What sets “All Is Fair” apart, however, isn’t just Murphy’s creative influence; it’s the powerhouse ensemble he’s brought together. With a lineup that blends star power and sharp…
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A Comedy of (Christmas) Errors: Why Clark Griswold’s Quest Never Gets Old

For some, it might feel too early to dive into holiday movies; for others, the timing couldn’t be more perfect. But for this reviewer, there’s never a wrong moment to revisit a film—classic or contemporary—that captures the spirit of the season. With the festive months fast approaching, nostalgia is in full swing. One by one,…
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The Horror Begins Anew: “Welcome to Derry” Captures the Terror Beneath Small-Town Perfection

Stephen King masterfully tapped into the terrors of childhood with his terrifying novel, It. The face of this fear, Pennywise the Dancing Clown, became an iconic horror figure, unforgettable and frequently adapted for both television and film. Now, audiences are taken to the very origin of this terror: Derry, Maine. Pennywise Undisguised For those familiar…
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“Goodboy: A Dog-Centric Horror That Struggles to Connect

Some films may seem promising in theory and on paper but require additional depth to truly resonate on a lasting level. Unfortunately, despite the hype surrounding the 2025 horror film Goodboy, it ultimately failed to live up to expectations. Cinematic Context “Goodboy” is a project by Ben Loneberg. It tells the story of a man…
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Blood, Tension, Zombies—The Elixir Hits Different

“The Elixir” is one of those films that quietly sneaks up on you—unassuming at first glance. It found its way onto my watchlist during a casual scroll through Netflix’s latest horror releases. The simplicity of its title and the intriguing promise of “zombie horror” were reason enough to press play. The Fountain Of Fatality The…
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From Calm to Carnage: High Tension’s Unrelenting Horror

Few things are more chilling than a serial killer—especially one who kills without any motive. That kind of senseless violence has always been one of horror’s most unsettling fascinations. When I came across “High Tension,” I remembered it being highly recommended within horror circles and decided to give it a watch. I went in completely…
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Tusk: A Morally Twisted Fable with Visceral, Body-Horror

I’ve reviewed quite a few horror-themed works this season, but my most recent watch took me back to the early-mid 2000s—a film that’s often spoken of in horror circles as one of the most grotesque and unsettling experiences out there. Naturally, I had to see for myself. As a longtime fan of horror, both on…
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The Morality of Healing: Wayward Challenges the Limits of Good Intentions

’Tis the season for horror—for chills, thrills, and everything in between. The kind that doesn’t just make you jump but seeps into the mind, nestles uneasily beneath the skin, and leaves you teetering between recoil and curiosity—unsettled, but compelled to keep watching. As MasterClass notes, “Thrillers are dark, engrossing, and suspenseful plot-driven stories.” And that’s…
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Reel Horror: The Ed Gein Story

Most of us remember the moment we discovered that monsters weren’t just hiding under our beds—they walked among us. For generations, these human predators existed only as grainy photos on newspaper front pages or solemn reports interrupting our evening broadcasts. Today, we invite these horrors into our living rooms through dramatized series that dissect their…