Monsters of California (2023)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

Monsters of Cailfornia is a passion project from first time director Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 fame. Reportedly a big believer in aliens and conspiracy theories since his youth, it only makes sense for Tom to put it all towards a platform like writing and directing.

August Underground's Mordum (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

After 2 decades since this debuted for the extreme cinema fans hiding in the bowels of every city across the United States, Unearthed Films gave it a reboot and released it to the AU followers who love their horror in bucket loads of filth and vermin.

Shaky Shivers (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Actor Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious franchise) makes his directorial debut with this horror comedy, which reportedly harkens back to the cheesy genre films from the 80’s. Specifically, the films that would sometimes feature a mishmash of monsters.

Waking Nightmare (2023)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10

Upon receiving the screener for Waking Nightmare, it says “starring Diane Franklin”. So of course, my first thought is “Fuck yeah!”

The Flood (2023)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10

I have lived in Florida for just under 10 years, so I am very accustomed to hurricanes and flood-living areas of the south. What I still haven’t adapted to is the rational phobia of alligators. And believe me…they are everywhere!  

Murdercise (2023)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

I love the 80’s. Like, I REALLY, REALLY love it!!! Fashion, music, Blockbuster, Atari…we had it all. Including aerobics!  

August Underground: 2023 Reboot

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

In 2001, newcomer Fred Vogel came into the horror world with his first of several ultra-violent found footage flicks, titled August Underground.

Murder, Anyone? (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
9/10

It’s been a long time since I’ve watched a decent satirical murder story, let alone one so cleverly written. Imagine my surprise when I began watching “Murder, Anyone?” which (I’m proud to say) immediately sparked memories of the tongue-in-cheek 1982 film, Deathtrap.

Teddy Told Me To (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
8/10

If you’re in the mood for a derivative of The Funhouse with elevated humor and next to no emotional investment, Teddy Told Me To would be the right choice!  

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