KOKO-DI KOKO-DA Review
With its threadbare plot, gobsmackingly frustrating characters, and dull time-loop mechanic, Koko-Di Koko-Da is a test of one’s patience more than it is a meditation on grief.
With its threadbare plot, gobsmackingly frustrating characters, and dull time-loop mechanic, Koko-Di Koko-Da is a test of one’s patience more than it is a meditation on grief.
This week, in celebration of Halloween, Adam and Kevin take a look at four '70s giallo films including Black Belly of the Tarantula, The Blood Stained Butterfly, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, and All The Colors of the Dark.
In this month's Halloween special, Adam and Ken dive into horror trends by looking at the emergence of meta horror and found footage with reviews of New Nightmare, Scream, The Last Broadcast, and The Blair Witch Project.
The unique and masterfully executed animation is worth the price of admission alone, but the thoughtful homage to classic monster movies and the frequent comedic injections make this a fun, albeit rough around the edges, spook show.
Universal has released the trailer for News of the World starring Tom Hanks as a Civil War captain who spends his time roaming from town to town bringing people the latest news. While on his travels he finds a young girl and
After their debut with 2012’s glorious low-budget mindfuck, Resolution, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have been producing hit after hit, with their clever genre mashups that always keep the audience on its toes. With every release we can see them hone their
Way back in June of 2019, which feels like a decade ago at this point, we covered a unique animated horror film called Attack of the Demons from director Eric Power which was screening at Cinepocalypse.
Crafted using construction paper, the
This week, Adam and Kevin review Miranda July's latest offbeat comedy, Kajillionaire, and talk about some other titles including Blood Diner, Love and Monsters, Time, and Totally Under Control.
The Criterion Collection has announced their home media lineup for January 2021, which includes Larisa Shepitko’s The Ascent, Bing Liu‘s Minding the Gap, Martin Scorsese‘s Rolling Thunder Review, and a collection of three films from Luis Buñuel.
This is a repost of our review from Fantasia Festival 2020. The Mortuary Collection will be available on Shudder October 14, 2020.
Although the anthology film has been a mainstay in the horror genre for decades, it’s been a few years since
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Jim Cummings' follow up to Thunder Road, a horror-comedy called The Wolf of Snow Hollow, out now on VOD platforms. Some other titles discussed include American Utopia, The Comedy of Terrors, Run, The Last House on the Left, Dinner in America, and Mandibles.
Focus Features has released a new trailer for Promising Young Woman, in which Carey Mulligan reclaims the future that was stolen from her in a horrific event during her college years.
Promising Young Woman is set to hit theaters December 25th.
STXfilms has released the trailer for the upcoming thriller Horizon Line, which involves two former lovers (Allison Williams and Alexander Dreymon) who must safely land a plane after the pilot (Keith David) To has a fatal heart attack. The film is directed
Back in 2018 (which feels like a lifetime ago), I became completely enamored with Jim Cummings’ feature debut, Thunder Road, a dry, dark comedy about a police officer slowly succumbing to his emotions after the death of his mother. Impeccably written and
Momentum Pictures has released the trailer for Black Bear, starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon, and written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine (Wild Canaries).
In the film, Plaza plays a filmmaker who heads to a remote cabin in order
Director David Cronenberg is the master of the body-horror sub genre, and his 1975 film Shivers (also known as They Came From Within in the States) is one of the first to inspire that moniker.