I’m not going to spend much time on this and will do a proper First Glance once we get the final trailer. But let me just say this is how you first tease your movie! Venom, Carnage, that ominous music, the blood red Symbiote. Enjoy! First Glance (kinda): “Venom…2”? — Keith & the Movies
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REVIEW: “Atlantics” (2019) — Keith & the Movies
In 2019 French-African director Mati Diop had the distinguished (and overdue) honor of being the first black woman to compete for the main prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Impressively, her first feature film “Atlantics” finished in second place behind Bong Joon Ho’s exceptional “Parasite”. That’s quite the debut. “Atlantics” is a genre defying drama […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Atlantics” (2019) — Keith & the Movies
REVIEW: “Inheritance” (2020) — Keith & the Movies
“Does any daughter really know her father?” It’s a strange question at the heart of the new feature “Inheritance”, a movie that starts out as a murky family drama of the rich and famous before quickly turning into a twisted sins-of-the-father thriller. It instantly sucks you in and it’s a fun enough ride all the […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Inheritance” (2020) — Keith & the Movies
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020
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Gore-Filled Scare Package Headed To Shudder — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Scare Package will premiere on Shudder in the U.S., Canada and the UK on June 18th. 7 DIRECTORS. 7 TALES OF TERROR. 0 WORKING CELL PHONES. SCARE PACKAGE brings together some of the brightest rising stars in horror filmmaking, including Emily Hagins, Chris McInroy, Anthony Cousins, Hillary & Courtney Andujar and Aaron B. Koontz. Award… Continue reading Gore-Filled Scare Package Headed To Shudder — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Stephen King and Joe Hill’s Throttle Headed To HBO Max — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Here’s a cool new development, via Deadline: “HBO Max is in the early development stage of a feature adaptation for the Throttle novella, which was co-written by Stephen King and his son Joe Hill, who is the NYT bestselling author of The Fireman and Strange Weather. Leigh Dana Jackson, a co-executive producer on the Netflix… Continue reading Stephen King and Joe Hill’s Throttle Headed To HBO Max — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
[Review] Creature Feature Chaos: Jong-ho Huh’s Monstrum — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Director: Jong-ho Huh | Writer: Jeong-uk Byeon, Heo-dam and Jong-ho Huh | Released: September 12, 2018 | Run Time: 1h 45min Monstrum is a South Korean creature feature that ticks all the boxes. It’s one of the best movies I’ve seen in a while. It has a great backstory, tons of character depth, a great […]… Continue reading [Review] Creature Feature Chaos: Jong-ho Huh’s Monstrum — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
The Hills Run Red This June — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
The Hills Run Red gets Blu-ray release on June 16th from Scream Factory. I’ve never watched this one, but I can’t wait to watch this Blu-ray. It’s packed with tons of bonus features. You can pre-order your copy here. Synopsis “It’s Dark, Clever, Nasty As Hell.” – Fangoria You heard the story. The one about […]… Continue reading The Hills Run Red This June — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Learn How To Make A Monster This September — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Shout Factory is bringing How To Make A Monster to Blu-ray on September 8th. You can pre-order a copy here. Synopsis “Good acting, smart writing and competent direction … an exemplary example of what the genre could do” – The Telltale Mind Go behind the scenes of moviedom’s most popular teen monster movies … and […]… Continue reading Learn How To Make A Monster This September — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
[Editorial] Heeere’s Johnny!: 10 Things You May Not Know About The Shining — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining turns 40. The film is widely considered one of the best Stephen King adaptations to ever grace the big screen. Horror fans from all across the world love this film, and for good reason, too. It delivers the foreboding, atmosphere, and frights that we loved in Stephen King’s novel. Stanley Kubrick […]… Continue reading [Editorial] Heeere’s Johnny!: 10 Things You May Not Know About The Shining — INDIE HORROR REVIEW