Reviews!

Here you will find links to my reviews.

  • The Fall of America

    Sitting in a hospital waiting room is sobering. You wait for someone to get a medical procedure done that will take hours, and cost thousands of dollars, and you hope that, when all is said and done, that they will get a clean bill of health.  You hope that there is good news and everyone…

  • Found Footage Movie Review – “FOUND FOOTAGE: The Making of the Patterson Project”

    There is something intoxicating about watching documentaries about the process of creating art, and in this case, making movies. Where it really gets good, though, is when you get a glimpse into the indie-filmmaking of emerging and inexperienced filmmakers. Think of “AMERICAN MOVIE” and how engaging the documentary was as it showed director Mark Borchardt…

  • The Spooky Chris Podcast – Talking About the 2025 Flint Short Film Freakout Film Festival

    On this episode I talk about my thoughts on the recently held Flint Short Film Freakout film festival, the films, and other festivals I have been involved with in the past.

  • Movie Review – THE MAN IN THE WHITE VAN

    There is an interesting fine line between true-crime/thrillers and horror. At the core of true crime is horror; the idea that someone can stalk you, hunt you, kill you, and in many cases make you disappear is utterly terrifying. Our fascination with those stories, and the people that peretrate them is because we wonder what…

  • The Fallen God Has Risen- The Fallen God of Opal Bay (a new book from Chris Ringler)

    The forgotten neighborhood of Opal Bay is where dreams go to die. Among those homes, though, something is waking; something ancient and angry. God has returned, but it’s not the one that was promised. “The Fallen God of Opal Bay” is a horror thriller that features Jane, an outcast who is just discovering her true…

  • All Things Wash Ashore

    The refrain we hear, every time, is – “we never thought it could happen here” – and yet it does, again, and again, and again. We don’t want to believe that our lives, hectic, frustrating, and annoying, but also beautiful in their relative mundanity, can be so catastrophically changed by the rage of another person.…

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