Fantasia 2018 Review: Tokyo Vampire Hotel Tokyo Vampire Hotel has a scene in which a legless Geisha vampire who feeds people to the hotel through her vagina laughs maniacally ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
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The Night of the Virgin trailer looks like grotesque fun Gross movies are a blast for me. I know not a lot of people agree, but there’s something about splurts of goo and ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Number 37 Number 37 is the first feature from South African director Nosipho Dumisa, which uses Hitchcock’s Rear Window as a skeleton around which it wraps a ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: November Imagine if you will a rotating wheel formed of wood and axes with a steam-breathing cow skull filling its center. In stuttering animation, ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2017: BHFF Movie Review Round-up The second annual Brooklyn Horror Film Festival ended last night. I wasn’t able to check out nearly as many films as I’d hoped ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews NYFF Review: Thelma Each critic has their own process. Some take notes while watching a film and others will rush home to type up their thoughts ... By Alec Kubas-MeyerFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: The Square The Square, the latest film from Force Majeure director Ruben Östlund, reveals its entire thesis in its opening scenes. Anne, an art journalist ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews NYFF Review: Zama Zama is a novelistic film, but not because it’s an adaptation of a 1956 Argentinian novel by Antonio di Benedetto. Watching Zama creates a ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Trailers Trailer: Joachim Trier’s Thelma adds a Carrie-like edge to a college sexual awakening I’m not a fan of the term “post-horror”, which was coined by Guardian writer Steve Rose. The prefix is too loaded, suggesting that ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Trailer: Housewife is the grisly new film from Baskin director Can Evrenol While I had some issues with Can Evernol’s Baskin, I was still impressed by its style and its gruesome, unrelenting horror. It reminded ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200 Trailers
NYC: Old School Kung Fu Fest 2017 is all about martial arts wonder women The seventh Old School Kung Fu Fest kicks off today in New York City at The Metrograph. The event runs all weekend, and ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200