Film Review: ’12 Hour Shift’ (2020)
A WILD, though gradually comedic film, 12 Hour Shift is the titular shift of Mandy (Angela Bettis), a drug-addict nurse who steals organs… Continue reading Film Review: ’12 Hour Shift’ (2020)
A WILD, though gradually comedic film, 12 Hour Shift is the titular shift of Mandy (Angela Bettis), a drug-addict nurse who steals organs… Continue reading Film Review: ’12 Hour Shift’ (2020)
A difficult, yet intriguing film. White Lie poses a concept which is horrific, one which transcends a heist of people’s good will into an unbearable and nervy thriller. Continue reading Film Review: ‘White Lie’ (2019)
20 years ago, Scream‘s David Arquette crash-landed into WCW (World Championship Wrestling) to promote his new wrestling comedy film, Ready to Rumble. All went to plan and then some: he became WCW’s World Heavyweight Champion. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “You Cannot Kill David Arquette – Documentary Review”
Set during one night in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a man dressed as a clown randomly appears now and again much to the admiration and dismay of fans, a vigilante, news reporters, and the police. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Gags the Clown’ (2018)
Opening in the dark of night, a scared child witnesses his home broken into and its valuables stolen. The cruel event leads to an even greater tragedy witnessed by the young boy and his brother. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Purgatory Road’ (2018)
Set in Dundee, Scotland around 1979-80, Schemers presents an unbelievable underdog story – one which will inspire today’s generation. Continue reading For HCMovieReviews: “Schemers”
Intercutting its opening titles with the loading of a gun, A Clear Shot immediately hooks you in with its projected intensity. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “A Clear Shot – Review”
Proximity is the latest spectacle from Eric Demeusy – the mastermind behind TRON: Legacy’s visual effects. His new film explores self-discovery whilst in the midst of a deadly game of cat and mouse hidden within the shadows of mystery and corruption. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Proximity – Review”
A dream can provide happiness, whilst a memory can evoke pain. When an event can be so horrific, so traumatic, we can suppress it from our memory bank, like it never happened. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Re-Displacement’ (2020)
When we lose something, we often find something else similar to replace it with. However, when we lose somebody, we often instead try to find what they were looking for in life. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Birdwatcher’ (2020)
As one would naturally expect, Girls Just Wanna Have Blood opens with a deadly bite of sickly sleaze, but is yet accompanied (and quite often too) with a killer rock soundtrack… almost Giallo-esque. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “Girls Just Wanna Have Blood Review”
Opening in a palette of creepy-cool midnight blue, Ashley-Kae (Erika Edwards) retells her nighttime childhood entailing her fear of the terrifying Sister Monday (Felissa Rose) hidden under the bed, in her closet, and in her head. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “A Nun’s Curse Review”