Horror-comedy Psycho Goreman is exactly the kind of film you expect from something called Pscyho Goreman. The title is a wonderful litmus test: if you hear it and want to watch it, it will scratch the itch you’re looking for; if you are the kind of strange being not excited by a film called Psycho … Continue reading Psycho Goreman (Review)
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Random Acts of Violence (Review)
Violent art that interrogates its own violence is nothing new - and if you're creating violent art self reflection is indeed healthy. Jay Baruchel's Random Acts of Violence sets out to explore the overriding question around all violent art: is it ethical? Does violent art perpetuate violence? Does it reflect violence in the creator? Is … Continue reading Random Acts of Violence (Review)
Host (Review)
The video conferencing service Zoom, for better or for worse, has become an integral part of modern life during the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, it's unsurprising - considering the recent success (or just simple existence) of films such as Unfriended and Searching - that we now have a Zoom film. To be even more specific, a … Continue reading Host (Review)