sci fi
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Birth/Rebirth – Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on November 27, 2023 PermalinkBirth/Rebirthby Laura Moss
To say it’s been a while since I’ve done anything close to resembling a review would be an understatement, (cough cough, three years, cough) but it just so happens that I watched something recently that struck a chord. Read More…
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Attack of The Unknown — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on September 21, 2020 PermalinkAttack of the Unknownby Brandon Slagle
As a reviewer, I try to keep an open mind and forgive a lot when it comes to low budget, indie films and I tend to go into them with semi-low expectations. Everyone knows I love a good alien movie and I love a good action/sci-fi, but did I love recent release Attack of The Unknown? Unfortunately, I cannot say that I did. Read More…
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Dark Encounter — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on September 21, 2020 PermalinkDark Encounterby Carl Strathie
A year after a young girl’s disappearance, a family gathers at their home after her memorial service and discovers they’re not alone as the night brings something sinister and otherworldly with it.
If you watched the trailer for Dark Encounter or seen the poster art and you’re not a complete airhead, then you know this movie has aliens in it. Read More… -
Horror — And My Son — Saved My Life
by typeitordie@gmail.com on June 8, 2020 PermalinkWhat’s up, party people?
Stevie here with an article repost from HMS. I originally wrote this last week for the site, but I wanted to repost here and elaborate a bit because it’s something near and dear to me.
After the birth of my son on March 18th I am not ashamed to admit that I struggled greatly with PPD (postpartum depression). Read More… -
I Am Mother — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on June 10, 2019 PermalinkI Am Mother
by Grant SputoreLet’s face it, Netflix is known for great original series and not so much for their original movies. For some reason, many Netflix original films face harsh criticism in the disgusting echo chamber that is Social Media and the Internet. Read More…
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters — Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on June 4, 2019 PermalinkGodzilla: King of the Monsters
by Michael DoughertyWhenever you think of horror in a traditional sense, the king of the monsters typically doesn’t come to mind, but he should. Godzilla has been in our hearts and minds for decades upon decades as the OG kaiju and spawned a fabulous franchise that I absolutely adore. Read More…
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Brightburn — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on June 2, 2019 PermalinkBrightburn
by David YaroveskyAnytime there’s a piece of media created with the last name Gunn attached to it, you better believe I’m on board to consume it. Brightburn, written by Brian and Mark Gunn and produced by, you guessed it, James, is a family affair with David Yarovesky directing that does not disappoint. Read More…
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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 25, 2019 PermalinkBlack Mirror: Bandersnatch
by David SladeAbrupt, jarring, unnecessary, horrible, violent, unsettling, weird, awful, scary, dark, bleak, and creepy.
Those are words plucked straight from a character’s mouth in the film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. Read More… -
Overlord — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 11, 2019 PermalinkOverlord
by Julius AveryBack in 2017, when I’d first heard of J.J. Abrams’ Overlord project, it was rumored to be another film in the Cloverfield franchise. This of course excited me, but earlier this year those rumors were dispelled, and it was revealed that this was a stand-alone film and would be completely unrelated. Read More…
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Await Further Instructions — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 11, 2019 PermalinkAwait Further Instructions
by Johnny KevorkianAwait Further Instructions is a British sci-fi horror flick that’s great to watch this time of year as the Holidays are in full swing. A small family get together on Christmas leads to paranoia and mayhem when in the middle of the night they find themselves trapped inside their own home and just the television set to give them guidance. Read More…