Movie Reviews

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Twisted, Unofficial Thanksgiving Dark Comedy ‘Addams Family Values’

In 1991, director Barry Sonnenfeld (Schmigadoon!) reintroduced us to cartoonist Charles Addams’ delightfully macabre family…

Halloween Classics: Disney’s Forgotten ‘Tower of Terror’

On July 22, 1994, Walt Disney World Resort in Florida debuted the Twilight Zone Tower…

Why ‘The Monster Squad’ is a Nostalgic Favorite

Since its release in 1987, The Monster Squad has steadily become a horror classic. Inspired…

Cult Classics: An Appreciation of Don Mancini’s Polarizing ‘Seed of Chucky’

Since 1988’s Child’s Play, Don Mancini has been the driving creative force behind the long-running…

‘Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ Continues to be Excellent (Even Though it’s Problematic AF)

On February 17, 1989 the world became a more excellent place thanks to Keanu Reeves…

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Underrated Horror Gem ‘Thirteen Ghosts’

The big horror movie remake boom of the early 2000s was an interesting time in…

Cult Classics: Revisiting the Wonderfully Strange Other-verse of ‘Coraline’

In 2009, LAIKA Studio released its first stop-motion feature, Coraline, written-directed by the incredibly imaginative…

‘Night of the Living Dead’ and George Romero’s Brand of Social Justice Horror

“They’re coming to get you, Barbara,” Johnny (Russell Streiner) taunts his nervous sister (Judith O’Dea)…

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Cult Classics: Revisiting ‘Once Bitten,’ Jim Carrey’s Vampire Comedy You Probably Forgot About

Once Bitten is a tragically underrated gem from 1985 starring a young (and very cute)…

Over 20 Years Later and ‘Blade’ is Still Singular and Relevant

Meet Blade, the samurai sword-wielding half-human half-vampire “daywalker” assassin who was one of the first…