Single White Female (1992) – Review

Whenever something comes along to stir up the public consciousness, you can always expect a simpler knock-off to follow in its wake to provide similar

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Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 8: I Do (2026) – Review

After eight episodes of doubt, paranoia, self mutilation and a spot of fatal hemorrhaging, Netflix’s darkly humorous takedown of romance reaches its climax with the

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 7: Something Living, Something Dead, Something Stolen, Something Red (2026) – Review

Time is rapidly ticking away for the players of Hayley Z. Boston’s progressively frenetic horror farce and with only two episodes to go, the show

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 6: Last Night Of Freedom (2026) – Review

We’re creeping alarmingly close to the grand finale of Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen now, but despite the fact that we’re already on

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 5: I Think You Just Saved My Life (2026) – Review

In only four episodes, Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen has given us four episodes each with a decidedly different tone, however episode four

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 3: I Will Light You On Fire (2026) – Review

As we creep stealthily into the third episode like a shadowy intruder crunching through the snow, there’s a few questions I have to ask about

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 2: Bride-Shaped Hole (2026) – Review

Now we know that Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen has been created in order to be a procession of socially terrifying happenstances that’s

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen – Season 1, Episode 1: Never Get On One Knee (2026) – Review

As anyone even remotely interested in the horror genre will tell you, foreshadowing is absurdly important. An ominous POV, a change in music, or even

Crime 101 (2026) – Review

I’ve been down this particular avenue before, but when it comes to constructing a complex, crime epic, all attempts inevitably drop to their knees and

Annihilation (2018) – Review

Transformative, ambiguous, horror/sci-fi isn’t exactly it’s own sub genre yet, but that hasn’t stopped Alex Garland from trying to make it happen ever since he

The Hitcher (1986) – Review

Some movies, not unlike some people, are just born mean. They busy themselves by being as cruel and unsettling as they can be and refuse

Backdraft (1991) – Review

Why hasn’t there been more movies about fire fighters?I mean, there’s been tons that involve military personnel and countless films made about policing and police

The Hateful Eight (2015) – Review

For Quentin Tarrantino’s eighth movie (he counts Kill Bill 1 & 2 as one movie and so should you) he’s gone back to his previous

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Being a second generation director who dips his toes in the same pond as your father takes balls, great big bulbous ones, but in the