REVIEW — Sincerely Saul (2025)
Sincerely Saul may be a silly black-and-white flick filled with misogyny and strange characters, but if you look deeper, it has pockets of kindness.

Sincerely Saul may be a silly black-and-white flick filled with misogyny and strange characters, but if you look deeper, it has pockets of kindness.
If you couldn’t get enough of Hishkenstien in his death, catch him and his DP Flankensteak in life!
It is now the end of my 31 Nights of Horror, Short and Sweet! review spree, but I wanted to showcase one more short: Mickey Martinez’s Lechuza.
The true story of malevolent spirits inside a family’s Brooklyn home.
A much-loved story about a ghost and her murder gets re-reviewed.
Sorry if this sounds angry, but Ellen is a true piece of shit. Read why.
Season 2 of these Japanese horror shorts features a haunted kitchen, a demented ventriloquist dummy, and a mysterious school locker.
A slower pace than your average scary movie, Mystery Highway is a great entry point to horror films.
You may be surprised that with someone with a love for older horror movies and a tarantula pet owner, I had only recently seen 1955 science fiction film Tarantula. I am so very happy that I decided on a whim to watch it!