Engaging as allegory, and entertaining as a carnival-like freak show, “Together” is a full-bodied horror experience.
HOUSE ON EDEN (2025)
“House on Eden” is what you get when a horror film is treated as a conduit for content rather than a medium for cinematic storytelling.
BAMBI: THE RECKONING (2025)
“Bambi: The Reckoning” delivers a headache-inducing hangover that’ll have audiences asking, “why in the world did I willingly watch this?”
“Strange Harvest” echoes “The Poughkeepsie Tapes” in a manner that’s able to maintain its own originality despite the déjà vu.