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Bold, original movie reviews that dig deeper. From chilling horror and mind-bending sci-fi to fantasy epics and indie darlings, we explore the heart of every film. No fluff—just smart, emotional, genre-focused takes that help you discover what to watch and why it matters. If you love films that linger, unsettle, or inspire, this is where your next favorite begin.


Drop Movie Review:
The Drop is not your ideal first date, but it does have excellent lighting and a view to die for. The premise is simple: Violet, charmingly played by Meghann Fahy, is on her first date since her husband’s death, the man, a photographer who works for the mayor and sweetheart, Henry, (Brandon Sklenar), her 5-year-old son is at home with her sister, Jen, and she starts receiving menacing airdrop (coined as digidrop) messages in the form of memes—not even good memes either. Ancie

Eris Grey
Jun 6, 20252 min read


Coherence: When The Sky Lights up, Who Are You
In Coherence, eight friends gather for a night of festivities, the night a comet passes overhead, a classic movie trope: the dinner party, and what always begins with a night of wine, awkward laughter and sharing stories from the past usually ends with worlds twisted: in the case of Coherence, in absolution. A disquieted bend in reality, unfolding its own story as the comet lights up the sky.

Eris Grey
Jun 6, 20253 min read


Heart Eyes Review: My Bloody Valentine *but it sparkles*
Heart Eyes is the logical conclusion when a meet-cute leads to a murder. Director Josh Ruben (of Scare Me and Werewolves Within) said he wanted all the romantic moments to feel as “Nora Ephron” as possible, and all the horror moments to lean into Wes Craven, which is evident throughout the entire film.

Eris Grey
Jun 6, 20252 min read


Until Dawn: Review
Adapting a video game, let alone an award-winning video game, to the silver screen is not something that’s been consistently successful, when Sonic the Hedgehog is the leader of what markets in that platform, you’d think developers would realize that they translate with a stronger-sense of storytelling that the small screen gives you—even still, “Until Dawn” could have been a lot of things; it could have delved into meta story-telling, using the already successful time-loop h

Eris Grey
May 26, 20254 min read


Final Destination Bloodlines Review
Final Destination Bloodlines breathed some new life into one of the most loved and unfathomably ridiculous fatal franchises. A new spin on the wheel has death lingering through ancestral history, something that could have been brilliantly tied to previous installments but fell short of making meaningful connections, aside from a couple of Easter eggs.

Eris Grey
May 26, 20254 min read


Sinners: Stunning, Brutal and Brilliant
I wouldn’t classify this film as a horror movie, at least not a typical one we are used to, where the horror is the story's crescendo. It’s definitely pivotal and it’s important, but the story of Ryan Coogler's Sinners’ lies within the characters. This isn’t a simple vampire film, it’s a sexy, unsettling explosion of Southern Gothic, vampiric lore, exploitation, and the birthplace of of the blues.

Eris Grey
May 26, 20254 min read


Thunderbolts*: Breaks the Marvel Mode - And the Silence
A new era of the MCU is upon us, and this one has the antiheroes, and it’s well worth it. Florence Pugh leads a fantastic cast away with a bold departure from the classic tropes of superheroism we have seen in the past 17 years in thec Universe. While there is a display of immense power, the story lies within thes who Marvel Cinemati very real human band together to tell it.

Eris Grey
May 26, 20256 min read
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