Over on Soda & Telepaths, the latest addition to the film festival set of reviews is Beaten To Death, a high intensity aussie horror film that will kick the guts out of you
The Harbinger (2022) – Dreamy
Over on Soda & Telepaths I just posted a review for a fantastic little pandemic flick, The Harbinger, that’s not only worth reading about but also really should be seen if you get the chance.
Rotten Flowers (2022) – Smells Iffy
Over on Soda & Telepaths, as part of the A Night Of Horror Film Festival series, I reviewed a little film called Rotten Flowers that’s… a lot, it’s a lot!
Hocus Pocus 2 (2022) – Wonderful Witchcraft
Released: 30th September
Seen: 30th September

In 1993 the film Hocus Pocus was released to an audience that really didn’t want anything to do with it. At the time it was critically thrashed and the box office wasn’t exactly glowing which is a little understandable when you consider it was released on the same day as the juggernaut that was Free Willy and not too long after Jurassic Park, so audiences were somewhat distracted. Of course, as time went on, thanks to regular screenings around Halloween and the home video market, Hocus Pocus eventually found its audience and became a massive cult hit and has been subsequently reevaluated by many as a pretty damn good family movie with more than enough charm to delight most audiences, along with possibly the best cover version of I Put A Spell On You to ever be recorded.
Continue reading “Hocus Pocus 2 (2022) – Wonderful Witchcraft”The Ones You Didn’t Burn (2022) – Flaming Outdoors
Over on Soda & Telepaths, it’s the second entry in the Night Of Horror series of reviews and this time it’s slow burn The Ones You Didn’t Burn… kind of ironic that a movie called The Ones You Didn’t Burn would end up being a slow burn but hey, that’s what happened
The Goldsmith (2022) – Eye Catching
So, over on Soda and Telepaths I’m reviewing entries for the upcoming film festival A Night Of Horror and will be slowly going through them before the actual festival happens. So feel free to go read my first one for the foreign film entry The Goldsmith and, if you’re in Sydney, maybe also get tickets to the festival because there’s nothing quite like a good film festival.
Blonde (2022) – Some Like It Not
Released: 28th September
Seen: 28th September

When you think about pop culture for long enough, inevitably you think about Marilyn Monroe. Her image, the perfect blonde hair and baby doll voice are iconic on a level that is practically impossible to describe. Her image is so well known that every female celebrity will, at some point, try to emulate it for a photoshoot. She’s a Halloween costume, a glossy image that has become a shorthand for fame and glamour… she’s also a woman who lived a life that was full of tragic moments that the public never knew about, or maybe they didn’t want to know. Slowly as time goes on, we’ve looked back on the life of Norma Jeane and learned more and more about the pain that hid behind the glamour. For years people have tried again and again to tell her story in many assorted ways, which leads us to Blonde… possibly the most exploitative version of the story ever told.
Continue reading “Blonde (2022) – Some Like It Not”Queer For Fear (2022) – Queer Horror Docuseries Fun!
Over on Soda & Telepaths I wrote a review for the first two episodes of the upcoming Queer for Fear series that comes out in a few days so you can give that a read to see if you think that series is for you (Though it should be, it’s really quite good)
See How They Run (2022) – Run Outside
Over on Soda & Telepaths I was lucky enough to get to go to a screening of the upcoming whodunnit See How They Run, a brilliantly funny entry into the revived Whodunnit genre
Do Revenge (2022) – Vengeance Is Mine
Released: 16th September
Seen: 25th September

Back in the 90s, there was this strange but glorious trend going on with teen comedies where they would take a classic work and throw it into a high school. The Taming of the Shrew would turn into 10 Things I Hate About You, Dangerous Liaisons turned into Cruel Intentions and Pygmalion became She’s All That just to name a few of the more well-known ones that became high points for that 90s teen movie craze that a lot of people look back on with some genuine fondness. There’s enough fondness that now the people who grew up on that genre of film are getting to have their own chance to revive it and while this can sometimes lead to some bland uninteresting retreads like He’s All That, other times it can create glorious pieces of joyful throwback fun like Do Revenge.
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