REVIEW — Bound by Blood (Shawn David Brink, 2024)
Having just finished his newest work this summer, Brink contacted me again to review Bound by Blood, a tale of brothers in a battle of good versus evil. Challenge accepted.

Having just finished his newest work this summer, Brink contacted me again to review Bound by Blood, a tale of brothers in a battle of good versus evil. Challenge accepted.
In five movies, we get a solid story of Death’s relentless pursuit of correcting mistakes caused by a small blip in the system (a premonition). Unfortunately for those caught in the mess, Death always wins in the end.
Forever, Liam — a story about the lengths one family goes to to preserve tradition.
I have some favorite horror movies that I can watch again and again. Others, a few times. Then there are ones that — although I like them — I only feel the need to see once.
Usually, I’m not into exorcism movies (me being an athiest) so I don’t find them particularly scary and more eye-roll-inducing than anything. This though, was different.
Our unofficial official start to Universal’s Dark Universe may not have been the greatest, but it did make enough of a bang to last in our memories.
Most of the time I give second chances to movies, but this time I’m giving a second chance to a person: Rob Zombie.
The year is 2022. We’re two years into (“post”) the Pandemic. Things are slowly going back to how they were before in terms of outings and openings. One thing that always remains constant though is horror.
I have been craving something utterly frightening, and Tales from the Void got me right from the intro.