by Sean Atkins | May 8, 2025
The genre mashup slasher from RJLE Films and Shudder presents a great concept, but not much else. As slasher films continue to see a resurgence in the film space, clowns, specifically, have generated a lot of buzz for the past decade for horror overall....
by Sean Atkins | Apr 17, 2025
This captivating original blockbuster from the visionary filmmaker makes for the year’s first memorable film. Whenever director Ryan Coogler and actor Michael B. Jordan reunite for film, it’s a guarantee to grab your attention. From...
by Sean Atkins | Apr 3, 2025
Authenticity and supernatural intertwine in late 80’s Oakland. When I visited the city of Oakland over a decade ago, there was just a vibe to it unlike most other metropolitan cities I’ve visited in the states. Unlike its sister city San Francisco across...
by Sean Atkins | Mar 27, 2025
This horror comedy that’s right up A24’s alley is enjoyable enough, thanks to its recognizable cast. If any studio is going to have a more notable film slate for the first half of the year than A24, then please let me know. But as it stands, Death of a Unicorn...
by Sean Atkins | Mar 21, 2025
Director Carson Lund’s feature debut laces a triple down the line. Much like the comedy genre, sports films are becoming fewer and far between in the theatrical space. But when they strike (and in this case make good contact, it’s impactful), they make for...