Reviews!

Here you will find links to my reviews.

  • ITS NAME WAS MORMO – found footage review

    The film “ITS NAME WAS MORMO” offers a solid premise but suffers from significant logical inconsistencies that detract from the experience. A family’s discovery of a cursed box leads to eerie occurrences, yet their continued interaction with it feels implausible. Despite strong atmosphere and performances, particularly from the young actress, the film fails to deliver…

  • 10 Great Found Footage Movies

    The author, a fan of found footage films, shares a quest for noteworthy entries in the genre. While acknowledging the abundance of poorly made films, they highlight ten exemplary titles, including “Blair Witch Project” and “REC,” that capture the unique allure of found footage storytelling, blending horror, emotion, and creativity.… Continue reading 10 Great Found…

  • The Spooky Chris Podcast – A Conversation with Poet and Artist Glen Birdsall

    In this podcast, poet, artist, and musician Glen Birdsall discusses poetry, art, and creativity, with a special focus on the city of Flint. Listeners can explore Glen’s artistic works, which are available for purchase on Amazon.com. The conversation highlights the interplay between art and urban life.… Continue reading The Spooky Chris Podcast – A Conversation…

  • Flippin’ Hostile! – Revisiting HOSTEL 1 and HOSTEL 2

    In a re-watch of HOSTEL and HOSTEL 2, I found great ideas, some fumbled execution, and a lack of torture porn. … Continue reading Flippin’ Hostile! – Revisiting HOSTEL 1 and HOSTEL 2 →

  • REVIEW – Frankie Freako

    The post discusses the nostalgia for 80s cinema, highlighting both notable films and the lesser-quality ones. It focuses on “FRANKIE FREAKO,” which blends 80s influences with modern sensibilities, resulting in a quirky, sincere, and charming film. The unique characters and practical effects create a refreshing experience, appealing to fans of the era.… Continue reading REVIEW…

  • SUBMIT!

    The Flint Monster Society invites submissions for its third annual Flint Short Film Freakout, seeking short horror films under 18 minutes. The festival aims to showcase indie filmmakers and reward the three scariest entries with cash prizes. Submission costs $3, significantly lower than other festivals. Join and share your horror vision!… Continue reading SUBMIT! →

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