Category: Horror

  • Control Freak (2025)

    Control Freak (2025)

    Rating: 2.5 out of 5.

    This contender for symbolic horror serves up a fresh batch of making the audience wonder “whose really crazy in this situation? me or the character I’m watching”

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  • Heretic (2024)

    Heretic (2024)

    Rating: 2 out of 5.

    Heretic started with some promise, a group of young conservative but curious missionaries setting the stage for an intriguing philosophical religious debate.

    Unfortunately, it devolved into a muddled mess after the 25-30 minute mark, where the arguments presented stopped making much sense, opinions became grandiose hypotheticals and the dialogue turned into endless monologuing. Then we begin a game 20 questions sautéed in “Guess Who” with a side of religiously philosophical “Deal or no Deal”

    While I agreed with the core idea of the protagonist’s philosophy, the way it was presented felt unnecessarily extreme and heavy-handed (obviously). The movie seemed to have a lot to say about atheism and agnosticism, but it failed to provide the two missionaries with solid counterarguments to challenge the protagonist effectively. With 3 points one sister made being appearance, unaccounted for data, and the dissolution of polygomy. All which easily support the protagonist theory, control.

    When counterpoints were made, they lacked the structure and impact of his arguments, which, while understandable given the stressful situation, made the dynamic feel completely one-sided. For a film that presented itself with its development to be an “open” discussion about faith and belief, it clearly leaned toward favoring the protagonist’s viewpoint and painted him as the 4chan high rated user of anti-religious indoctrination. By the end, even the supposed counterarguments only served to reiterate his philosophy, rendering every conversation and conflict irrelevant.

    This lack of meaningful progression made the entire movie feel pointless, flat and a waste of time.

  • The Crow (2024)

    The Crow (2024)

    Rating: 1 out of 5.

    What a fucking waste.

    Forget a candle, this doesn’t even hold a matchstick to the original.

    Every major plot point in this movie felt like wandering into Bed Bath & Beyond, desperately asking every employee, including the manager, what “beyond” actually means, only for all of them to respond with vague, empty assurances like, “It’s great!”—and nothing more.

    The character arcs? Totally unnatural and lacking any real progression. It’s as if the writers just slapped on some half-baked drama without bothering to connect the dots. And don’t even get me started on the soundtrack—it felt like every scene was designed around a cliché, lipstick-smeared “love me, I’m broken” note scrawled across a bathroom mirror. Cringe doesn’t even begin to cover it.

    Boring, unimaginative, and utterly pointless. It’s like the movie tried to say something but forgot what it was halfway through. Skip this one—it’s not worth the energy.

  • A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)

    A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)

    Rating: 3 out of 5.

    The movie was enjoyable overall, but it definitely felt slow at times. The suspense that made the first two films so gripping just wasn’t there. It felt like the stakes weren’t as high this time around.

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  • Clown (2014)

    Clown (2014)

    Rating: 3 out of 5.

    This was probably the weirdest, but also the best clown horror movie I’ve ever seen.

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  • Dracula Untold (2014)

    Dracula Untold (2014)

    Rating: 3 out of 5.

    Yet another vampire film featuring the greatest of them all himself. Dracula.

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  • The Scribbler (2014)

    The Scribbler (2014)

    Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

    Superheroes? Villains? Gods? Will you let out the person you can’t see? Its who you really are.

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  • The Jacket (2005)

    The Jacket (2005)

    Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

    This film is one of a kind—beautifully conceived and executed, and something you’ll remember, even if it hasn’t happened yet.

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  • Aftermath (2014)

    Aftermath (2014)

    Rating: 3 out of 5.

    What happens when your small town is hit by a nuclear bomb?

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  • Horns (2013)

    Horns (2013)

    Rating: 3 out of 5.

    From the moment Ig Perrish wakes up hungover, heartbroken, and sprouting actual horns from his forehead, Horns grabs you by the throat and drags you through a brilliantly twisted tale of love, betrayal, and the monsters we become.

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