• Last Shift

    Last Shift

    ★★★★

    Damnson... this feels more Manson than Manson.

    It was late 2014 - early 2015 when I completely transitioned from MP4 to MKV format when it came to downloading movies, and I downloaded a lot of movies, like a lot 😅. But it was also the time I started exploring indie, underrated, unrated movies with a passion and came across some amazing titles like Deborah Logan, Let Us Prey, Michael King, Atticus Institute, The Banshee Chapter, The Boy (2015), Come Back…

  • The Nun II

    The Nun II

    All this for useless eye transplants.

    You know what? The final 10 minutes or so of this movie were actually good, but saying that would be pretty similar to a guy who, under the influence of alcohol, brutally crashes his friend's brand new car to a point where people at the location of the accident are surprised as to how he even survived with barely a scratch. And then, the next day, that same guy looks at the car, then…

  • Hellraiser

    Hellraiser

    ½

    One of these days, I'm gonna kill myself.

    On Saturday early morning, I decided to invite my friends over for the weekend. It had been a while since we all hung out, and this was our first gathering at my new place. The initial plan was to stay in and watch the 2nd test match, but since it was still raining and the day got called off, we just sat around talking about random stuff. One of my friends started…

  • Mourning Grave

    Mourning Grave

    ★★½

    Living with the Dead.

    Mourning Grave follows Kang In-soo, a high school student burdened with the ability to see ghosts, which has made it difficult for him to fit in. His struggle with this unsettling gift, paired with a deep-seated guilt and regret, leads him to seek solace by moving to a rural town outside of Seoul, where he first discovered his abilities as a child, during a traumatic incident at school.

    Living with his uncle, who shares his supernatural…

  • Holy Emy

    Holy Emy

    ★★★★

    But No One Ever Asked Emy What She Really Wants.

    Watching Holy Emy (2021) feels like unraveling a complex tapestry woven with spirituality, cultural identity, and the challenges of immigrant life. The film brought back memories of those fascinating documentaries about faith healers I saw on the Discovery Channel in the mid-2000s, particularly those from the Philippines, known for performing miraculous cures through something called psychic surgery. If you’re curious to learn more, you can check out Harvey Martin’s book,…

  • Why Don't You Just Die!

    Why Don't You Just Die!

    ★★★★★

    If Matvei had a brother like mine, things might have turned out differently for him or... maybe not.

    My older cousin is probably one of the smartest people I know, but for fuck's sake, he’s never given me any useful advice except for this one time. Almost a decade ago, after we finished school, we were hanging out at his place when he suddenly said, “Whenever you’re dropping your girlfriend home, and if her parents invite you in for a…

  • Handling the Undead

    Handling the Undead

    ★★★★

    This silence is deafening.

    Anytime between the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was this horror show called Aahat. It was pretty popular at that time and was really good too. There was an episode I can’t fully recall but sort of remember in glimpses. In it, there’s a crystal ball that fulfills any of your wishes, but it also takes something back from you. So there is this guy who loses his father because of it. Later, he finds…

  • Blink Twice

    Blink Twice

    ★½

    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

    Blink twice when you sense plot conveniences.
    Me: "Ooh, fuck... I think my eyelids are malfunctioning."


    Spoilers ahead... I guess... You’ve been warned.


    What kind of workplace allows servers to just change their work clothes, wear a dress, and casually join the very gathering they're supposed to be working at, not the one next door or across the street but the very fucking party they’re meant to serve at. And for some reason, there's no manager or supervisor around, despite…

  • The Hole in the Ground

    The Hole in the Ground

    ★★★★

    Yes, It's a Biased Review.

    In the past year and a half, I haven't experienced as many moments of anxiety and stress putting me on edge, but I remember a time when they would hit me at least once a day, often triggered by my good old 'friend,' OCD. I'm not someone who easily shares feelings, emotions, or my past with others, even with those close to me. It's a fact that anxiety, especially when driven by OCD, can ease…

  • The Deliverance

    The Deliverance

    ★½

    With that stance on the wall, that kid deserves a shot at a live-action Miles Morales role! 🤣

    There's a scene about halfway through the movie where the mother is being questioned by child protective services and when asked, "In the past six months, have you had any drugs or alcohol?" she answers "no" a couple of times, then adds, "Does weed count?" 😂😂 That moment sums up my entire sentiment toward this movie. I was genuinely interested in exploring…

  • The Watchers

    The Watchers

    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

    It's Tough to Decide Which is Worse: This or The Happening.

    It's movies like these that force me to act on my darkest impulses and write an entire review full of spoilers without any warning. But since it's been a month since I last posted anything, I suppose I can manage a bit of decency. And now, since you've clicked on "I Can Handle the Truth," here we go... the truth is that the creature was a dumb fart. Let…

  • Tarot

    Tarot

    THIS FUCKING.... MOVIE....
    AND HERE IS ITS RATING - (5/5)🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕

    Whoever greenlit this project and its funding should be demoted to window cleaner, tethered to a harness held by the person who hired them, without any pulley. That's the only way these people will learn what responsibility and accountability mean. Also look at the bright side, they will learn how to create constant tension, understand what uncertainty actually means and experience horror firsthand, allowing them to assess future projects properly…

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