WW84 – AKA – WONDER WOMAN 84 Review

               Ya know what, here’s my biggest critique – can Hollywood stop with the weirdo ‘hip’ names for their movies, like using a number for a letter, or initials, or just…this. It’s Wonder Woman 1984. OK? Let the fans call it WW84 but you just call it what it is. There. There’s my big fan… Continue reading WW84 – AKA – WONDER WOMAN 84 Review

I Am The Door – Now Available Online

I have been lucky enough direct two short films over the past few years and I figured it was time to put them out for the world to see. I had been a little precious about them, in the hopes that they'd land in a film festival or that someone might buy them at an… Continue reading I Am The Door – Now Available Online

He Knows You’re Alone – review

            As a horror fan and past that a slasher film fan there’s nothing worse than a boring slasher. For me, I want them to be fun (or dark), a bit of a whodunnit with a mystery about WHO is killing or WHY they are doing it, and I wanna have a big and fun… Continue reading He Knows You’re Alone – review

Body at Brighton Rock – review

 Body at Brighton Rock is a strange little indie film. Presented in listings as a horror film, with an awkward poster that comes across as an awkward comedy and that’s sort of how the movie plays out.  A young woman working with the park ranger service takes someone shift to put signage along the walking… Continue reading Body at Brighton Rock – review

Outbreak – short film review

Outbreak – short film review             One of the things that people have heard over and over again during the Covid-19 pandemic is that people should take this time to be productive and to learn, or grow, or tend, or create. OBVIOUSLY these people have never quarantined before because that all sounds great on paper… Continue reading Outbreak – short film review

The Spooky Chris Podcast – Episode 26 – Rob Zombie Apocalypse

In which I talk about Rob Zombie's 3 From Hell and how painfully mediocre it is.

11-11-11 Movie review

11-11-11 Movie review UGH! That is my review of this film. Three letters, one word, one feeling – UGH! Man alive, I tell you what, I dragged my girlfriend to a dumpy mall an hour and a half away from where we live to see what I thought would be a creepy little movie only… Continue reading 11-11-11 Movie review

CROPSEY–movie review

   It is a delicate bit of balancing that comes with making a documentary film. You have to serve the truth, the story, and the audience and all of it at once. As exciting as the truth is it is exciting often because of its subtlety, because of its delicacy, two things that films often… Continue reading CROPSEY–movie review

S&Man – review

S&Man For fans of horror films there is always the allure of the unknown and the unseen. There is always the pull of the forbidden. When I was in my teens and twenties the bootleg horror market was booming. There were all kinds of horror movies from Asia, Europe, Mexico, even the U.S. that went… Continue reading S&Man – review

American Fetish – review

Ya know, far be it for me, or any of us suckers lucky enough to get movies in the mail to review, to ever say that reviewing movies is a chore but, darn, sometimes it really is. Most of the time even the bad movies are watchably bad, and are at least amusing but once… Continue reading American Fetish – review

Catfish – review

Catfish There is one thing with film that other mediums don't quite have and that is the intimacy of certain films, especially documentaries. Until the past few years we accepted that a documentary was reality and while we may also accept that some of the moments in the film may be accentuated through editing or… Continue reading Catfish – review

Chronicles Of An Exorcism – review

Over the years of watching bad movies you start to get a little gunshy on checking new ones out. Shucks, and can you blame me or anyone else because of that? Hecks no. If it isn't seeing bad mainstream movies it's seeing bad indie ones and sometimes the worst are the ones that the world… Continue reading Chronicles Of An Exorcism – review

Home Movie – review

Home Movie – review   It isn’t a modern notion certainly, but there is something about modern technology which makes home movies seems all the more prevalent than they were in the past. Sure, sure, people made them before but now it’s so much easier to document the life and minutia of the modern family… Continue reading Home Movie – review