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Favorite films

  • Silent Hill
  • The Cabin in the Woods
  • Thir13en Ghosts
  • The Descent

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  • New Life

    ★★½

  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    ★★★★★

  • Die Alone

    ★★★★½

  • Amityville: Dollhouse

    ★½

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  • The Fetus

    The Fetus

    ★★★½

    Movie Review: The Fetus (2025) – A Must-Watch Indie Horror Gem

    Wow, The Fetus was such a blast! This movie had me laughing, cringing (in the best way), and just completely hooked from start to finish. It’s got that perfect mix of dark humor, a solid story, and just the right amount of blood—never too much, never too little.

    La Vera was absolutely flawless. Her humor felt so effortless, like she was just having fun with it, and it made…

  • Megalomaniac

    Megalomaniac

    ★★★★

    In Megalomaniac, Martha and Félix are the children of the notorious Mons Butcher, a serial killer who terrorized Belgium decades ago. While Félix has taken up their father’s gruesome legacy, Martha struggles with a life of abuse, degradation, and psychological torment. As she spirals deeper into her own fractured reality, the lines between victim and monster blur, leading to an unrelenting and horrifying climax. In this world of pure brutality, no one escapes untouched—physically or mentally.

    This film doesn’t just…

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  • The Summer We Died

    The Summer We Died

    ★★★★

    Indie horror has a way of surprising you, and The Summer We Died is a perfect example of that. Directed by Dillon Brown and made on a micro-budget of just $3,300, this film is a testament to passion, hard work, and the unique approach of Horror Nerd Productions. What sets this project apart is its commitment to casting veterans and first responders, offering them a creative outlet to combat PTSD—a personal and meaningful touch that gives the film an extra…

  • Are You There?

    Are You There?

    ★★★

    A Wild but Messy Descent

    Kim Noonan’s Are You There? starts off as a slow-burn paranormal thriller, following psychology student Rosa Gonzalez as she lights a ritual candle and asks the wrong question: “Are you there?” What begins as a supernatural mystery quickly spirals into a chaotic game of questions, blurring the line between ghosts and her own trauma.

    I was into the eerie setup and the psychological angle, but as the story unraveled, so did its cohesion. It felt…

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