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Past articles by Dax:

[Review] Blumhouse's 'Delirium' is Boring and Stumbles Over Itself

If you’re in the market to have a thoroughly frustrating time, look no further. Stuntman-turned-director Johnny Martin brings us his latest film, Delirium, → Read More

[Review] 'Family Blood' Has Teeth, But Lacks a Strong Bite

Anyone who has dealt with the disease of addiction in their lives knows what an absolute nightmare it can be. Director Sonny Malhi’s second feature film, F → Read More

[Review] 'The Jurassic Games' Is So Bad, It's... Just Bad

We all love and need a good creature feature once in a while. Director Ryan Bellgardt’s The Jurassic Games is not that. As the title might suggest, this sc → Read More

[What the Fest !? Review] 'Blue My Mind' is a Strange, Exceptional Debut with Elements of Body Horror

If you think you’ve seen everything the coming-of-age narrative style has to offer, you haven’t seen director Lisa Bruhlmann’s fantastical, surreal debut f → Read More

[Review] 'Against the Night' is a Generic Blunder Full of Tired Tropes

After a night of drinking and partying, a group of friends decide to pay a visit to nearby abandoned Holmesburg Prison, an enormous, decaying structure in → Read More

[Review] 'Still/Born' Delivers the Scares, Christie Burke Is a Standout

The past decade or so has given us so many wonderful instant classics that the “most horror movies are terrible” myth is slowly, but surely, becoming a sen → Read More

[Review] 'Class of 1999' Is a Punk Rock Cult Classic!

If you’re looking for a new cult classic to champion, search no further. Mark L. Lester’s Class of 1999 delivers all the action and off-the-wall weirdness → Read More

[Review] 'The Open House' is a Deeply Frustrating, Clichéd Wreck

As Dylan Minnette’s character, Logan, points out in The Open House, the concept of “open houses” is a strange one. Logan notes that countless strangers wan → Read More

[Review] 'The Midnight Man' is a Messy, Forgettable Film

If you’ve ever wondered what a cross between Ouija (2014), The Bye Bye Man (2017), and a heavy dose of Insidious (2010) would look like, search no further. → Read More

[Review] 'Desolation' is a Timely, Bonkers Debut

David Moscow’s directorial debut, Desolation (not to be confused with Sam Patton's 2017 feature-length debut of the same name), is not your typical tale of → Read More

[Review] '78/52' is a Must-See Love Letter to Hitchcock and Filmmaking

You would be hard-pressed to find a film lover who does not name Alfred Hitchcock as a favorite filmmaker. It would be harder still to find a horror fan wh → Read More

[Review] 'American Fable' Is a Captivating Character Study

Gone are the archaic days of assuming “direct-to-video” is synonymous with “poor quality”. Interesting, unique, and stylized indie debuts are becoming incr → Read More

[Review] 'Skybound' is Campy, Entertaining Fun

Sometimes, as a horror fan, you just need a palate cleanser. Gore, brutality, and sheer terror are fun, but a laugh is needed every once in a while, if onl → Read More

[Review] 'The Unseen' Overuses its Gimmick, Unrealizes Potential

The Unseen, director Gary Sinyor’s first pilgrimage into the horror genre, is a solemn tale of loss, grief, and obsession. The film stars Jasmine Hyde as G → Read More

[Review] 'Most Beautiful Island' is a Unique and Anxiety-Inducing Debut Film

Ana Asensio’s directorial debut Most Beautiful Island is a fascinating look at a day in the life of an immigrant living in New York City. Luciana (Ana Asen → Read More

[Cinepocalypse Review] 'Poor Agnes' is a Beautiful and Vicious Addition to Indie Horror

Poor Agnes is an in-depth and, at times, deeply disturbing look inside the mind of a depraved serial killer. The film stars Lora Burke as the petite but ma → Read More

[Review] 'Totem' Saves Itself from Mediocrity with Shocking Plot Twist

How far would you go to save your family from the unknown? This is the question audiences are asked as they watch Marcel Sarmiento’s latest film, Totem. Th → Read More

[Screamfest Review] 'Ruin Me' is a Muddled Yet Entertaining Debut

Each year, thousands of horror fans flock to haunted attractions, seeking out a good time with friends and a few laughs and scares. But what happens if one → Read More