REVIEW — Mega Blood Moon: The Freelancer (2025)
A Mega Blood Moon hides even more secrets, as this freelancer finds out.

A Mega Blood Moon hides even more secrets, as this freelancer finds out.
What better way to break the cycle of tired remakes and money-grabs than to feature a cursed being on the big screen… because as they say in the movie, “Only monsters can kill monsters.”
This movie is rough around the edges… but don’t let that keep you from watching!
Have you heard about how much I love Japanese horror? Well, it should be no surprise at this point to continue on with one of my favorite shows, Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai — Season 5!
Welp, another year under the tyranny of Miss Rona. Through it all though, we still have horror.
A reason to put your shopping cart back when you’re done.
In 2005, my brother bought me The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King for my birthday, and it absolutely took over my flame-red Game Boy Advance SP, and my life.
I have been craving something utterly frightening, and Tales from the Void got me right from the intro.
Sure, it’s easy to make fun of this M. Night Shyamalan flop about killer plants, starred by none other than Marky Mark. But I’m here to say that The Happening is better than you remember it, and deserves at least some praise.
Anywhere you look, there’s a ghost story waiting to be told, waiting to be discovered. A house that beckons for you to come inside…