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Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 14, 2020

Trailer Into REaction: The Wretched (2019) | Official Trailer

Brett Pierce and Drew Pierce have brought us a horror movie that – if the trailer’s any indicator – that looks like a modern reinterpretation of Tom Holland’s Fright Night. And that’s a good thing because as anyone who’s seen the latter can tell you, it’s an awesome movie and has aged pretty well – […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 11, 2020

My Two Cents | Books Of Blood (2020) : Why Send a Movie To Do The Job of a TV Series?

There’s quite a few problems with the adaptations based of the work of Clive Barker – of which there’ve been plenty – though the greatest in my opinion is that Barker tends to have nothing to do with them (beyond writing the material they’re based upon). I don’t claim to know what’s going on behind […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 10, 2020August 10, 2020

REview: Life (2017) | C-Grade Movie with A-List Actors, Direction and Production Design

Daniel Espinosa’s Life is a curious movie, an anomaly, in fact. It’s probably one of the first movies I can recall enjoying while watching, yet really disliked when it ended. In my review I describe it as “C-Grade Movie with A-List Actors, Direction and Production Design” because that’s how it feels. Life takes a lot […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 7, 2020

Trailer Into REaction: She Dies Tomorrow (2020) | Official Trailer

Cutting a trailer is an art in and of itself and likely a more challenging one than most people think. Imagine this: Most movies last about around an hour in a half, yet someone has to cut a trailer that lasts no more than two minutes that ideally not only gives viewers an idea what […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 6, 2020

Review: Sea Fever (2019) | A Very Good Movie, Mediocrely Marketed

Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever is in a very similar vein as The Thing (1982), Deep Star Six (1989), Leviathan (1989) and Harbinger Down (2015) but is novel enough that it’s it own thing. It’s a very beautiful, thoughtful movie about what happens when good intentions go horribly awry and there’re no villains – monsters, Yes, […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 3, 2020

Trailer Into REaction: Sea Fever (2020) | Official Trailer

The last movie I saw about horrors from the deep was Underwater from earlier this year, so my bar for waterborne terror is pretty high. That being said, I should know better because I’ve also seen Leviathan and Deep Star Six – both from 1989 – and television shows like Surface (2005) – and while […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 3, 2020

REview: The Umbrella Academy, Season Two (2020) | Dysfunctional Is Spelled F-A-M-I-L-Y

The Second Season of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy dropped last Friday, and it’s pretty good. Based upon a Dark Horse comic written by Gerald Way and Gabriel Bá, Season Two begins where last season ended, which is to say that the students of the Umbrella Academy fail at their attempt to stop the Apocalypse. Number […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 28, 2020

Trailer Into REaction: Helstrom (2020) | Official Teaser Trailer

I find if fascinating when rich people squander their fortunes because they start the race a few leagues (Roman) ahead of everyone else, yet they still manage to screw it up (which isn’t the same as a poor – or should I say “less rich” – person who lose any newfound wealth because they’re unaccustomed […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 27, 2020July 27, 2020

REview: The Invisible Man (2020) | A Story of Subverted Expectations (Whether You Want Them or Not)

I genuinely enjoyed Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, despite being almost equally irritated by the movie in various ways. Though the worst transgression as far as I’m concerned is that it’s an “Invisible Man” movie where the invisible man is a secondary character in what’s typically – or should be – his own story. That […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 22, 2020July 22, 2020

REview: Incarnate (2016) | A Different Type of Possession

Brad Peyton’s Incarnate is not your typical possession story in that you have a scientist (?) Dr. Ember (Aaron Eckhart) who’s life has been touched – more like being caught in a car wreck – by the supernatural and devoted his life to freeing people who’ve been effected by the lingering touch of evil. He […]

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