The Call (Korean:콜): Movie Review
Gripping, grim, and shocking. This movie was brutal. Perfectly paced, well acted (the two female leads were astounding), and with an ending that left me absolutely shook — I am still thinking about this movie a week later.
Skinamarink: Movie Review
Skinamarink missed the mark for me. Running at 100 minutes, it felt way longer, and I often felt my attention wandering during the excessive amount of ceiling shots.
Agony’s Lodestone: Book Review
Fans of found footage, weird fiction, and cosmic horror: Agony’s Lodestone is the book for you! As for me, I absolutely loved this book.
Soft Targets: Novella Review
Authentic, horrifying, and tragic — Soft Targets exposes the horror that might be lurking just underneath the polished surface of society.
Smile: Movie Review
It was a great little grim horror movie and definitely went above what I was initially expecting from a movie that seemed to be about scary smiley people!
Helicopter Parenting in the Age of Drone Warfare: Novelette Review
Barb delicately explores the heavy topics of parental alienation and school violence, creating a poignant and terrifying story.
Fractured Tears: Book Review
It is as if Anna herself is sat across from you, recounting the horrors she went through. Poignant, heartbreaking, and genuine.
Just as a warning, this book contains prolonged and serious domestic assault, resulting in injury.
Alice in Borderland: Show Review
Each episode whirls by, keeping you gripped by the throat. It was binge-worthy and unforgettable.
Christmas Bloody Christmas: Movie Review
Christmas Bloody Christmas draws you in with witty dialogue and sexy chemistry, before dousing you in blood.