• Main Page
  • Latest Movie Reviews
    • Movie Reviews A-F
    • Movie Reviews G-L
    • Movie Reviews M-R
    • Movie Reviews S-Z
  • Blu-ray New Releases - November/December 2025
    • Bates Motel
    • Blood Drive
    • Creepshow
    • Dark Shadows
    • Orphan Black
    • Scream
    • Sleepy Hollow
    • Under the Dome
  • Film Festival Coverage
  • About Culture Crypt

CULTURE CRYPT

  • Main Page
  • Latest Movie Reviews
  • Movie Review Archive
    • Movie Reviews A-F
    • Movie Reviews G-L
    • Movie Reviews M-R
    • Movie Reviews S-Z
  • Blu-ray New Releases - November/December 2025
  • TV Episode Guides/Reviews
    • Bates Motel
    • Blood Drive
    • Creepshow
    • Dark Shadows
    • Orphan Black
    • Scream
    • Sleepy Hollow
    • Under the Dome
  • Film Festival Coverage
  • About Culture Crypt

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES (2016)

Open minds can find a movie that works well as genre-blending entertainment once prejudicial expectations are hanged at the door upon entrance.

February 22, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 22, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

SOUTHBOUND (2015)

“Southbound” goes too far into “Lost” territory by putting vague suspense onscreen and then expecting the audience to invent a meaning behind it all.

February 19, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 19, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

THE WITCH (2015)

Others will find welcome challenges presented by uncommon imagery daring engaged imaginations to comprehend the full fear suggested by its cerebral themes.

February 15, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 15, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

CABIN FEVER (2016)

So many comedic nuances end up neutered, “Cabin Fever” 2016 isn’t left with a personality standing at the same height as the original.

February 12, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 12, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

THE FOREST (2016)

Every character, every scene, every setup for a scare drowns in an ocean of commonplace convention, watering down everything until any flavor other than ordinary washes away.

February 11, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 11, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

JU-ON: THE CURSE 2 (2000 - Japanese)

Whatever you thought of the first “Ju-On: The Curse,” you’re likely to feel the same about the second.  Mainly because they function as a singular entity.

February 8, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 8, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

THE CORPSE OF ANNA FRITZ (2015 - Spanish)

Vaulting over initial uncertainty in the premise, “The Corpse of Anna Fritz” is not as disturbing to watch as one might fear.

February 5, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 5, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

JU-ON: THE CURSE (2000 - Japanese)

Disassociating it from the juggernaut it would become and taking it at face value, the movie has a hard time holding up to fresh eyes over 15 years later.

February 3, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 3, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

NINA FOREVER (2015)

The film features barely a hint of hilarity in spite of its premise, going instead for a somewhat stifling style of artily brooding bleakness.  Think Jim Jarmusch, not Jim Carrey.

February 1, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • February 1, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

VISIONS (2015)

Something intriguing swirls in the center of this script, but whatever movie “Visions” intended to be is not the movie it is.

January 29, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 29, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

THE BOY (2016)

It is a sleepy crawl for the impatient, though settle into the scenery and “The Boy” rewards with impressive execution, even when it is being rote.

January 28, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 28, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

SYNCHRONICITY (2015)

“Synchronicity” is essential viewing for indie filmmakers in need of inspiration or ideas on how to execute high concept with a low budget.

January 27, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 27, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

SOLACE (2015)

Bringing a movie to market in this manner is akin to having Ray Bolger’s Scarecrow present a Fabergé egg to the tsar.

January 26, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 26, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

STUNG (2015)

Needing more animation in its action and more charisma in its cast, “Stung” is only slick enough to be a standard killer bug movie with too slight of a humorous edge.

January 25, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 25, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

LAKE EERIE (2016)

Consider its cast of unknowns, the backyard look of (being) shot on a consumer camera, and a poorly Photoshopped poster, and it is crystal clear that “Lake Eerie” is not a professional-grade feature.

January 22, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 22, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

GHOUL (2015)

Certainly not the best, definitely not the worst, “Ghoul” is an above average first-person fright film.

January 21, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 21, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

THE VEIL (2016)

Whether establishing atmosphere or a character, “The Veil” knows only one way to communicate any piece of information. That way is always overt, repetitive, uninteresting, or all three at once.

January 20, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 20, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

JERUZALEM (2015)

The creativity of “Jeruzalem” makes the movie a light at the end of the "found footage" tunnel, though the full film is not a complete Steve McQueen escape from the darkness.

January 19, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 19, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

BURY (2015)

“Bury” is a cautionary tale for independent filmmakers on how to create a “found footage” fiasco that is top to bottom trash.

January 15, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 15, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment

GOOSEBUMPS (2015)

There is a fair deal of frightening fun to be found in the nearly nonstop onslaught of freeze ray-firing aliens, fanged Venus flytraps, and levitating demon dogs.

January 14, 2016 by Ian Sedensky.
  • January 14, 2016
  • Ian Sedensky
  • Post a comment
Newer
Older

CULTURE CRYPT

The best resource for genre movie reviews and horror pop culture.

Culture Crypt is the most reliable website for genre movie reviews and the best in popular culture, specializing in independent horror film entertainment.

  • Main Page
  • Latest Movie Reviews
    • Movie Reviews A-F
    • Movie Reviews G-L
    • Movie Reviews M-R
    • Movie Reviews S-Z
  • Blu-ray New Releases - November/December 2025
    • Bates Motel
    • Blood Drive
    • Creepshow
    • Dark Shadows
    • Orphan Black
    • Scream
    • Sleepy Hollow
    • Under the Dome
  • Film Festival Coverage
  • About Culture Crypt

LATEST MOVIE REVIEW

Featured
FRANKENSTEIN (2025)
Nov 10, 2025
FRANKENSTEIN (2025)
Nov 10, 2025

Guillermo del Toro’s creative freedom to be as artistically indulgent as he wants becomes a double-edged sword in this case.

Nov 10, 2025

NEW ON BLU-RAY/4K FOR NOVEMBER

Featured
HIM (2025)
Oct 10, 2025
HIM (2025)
Oct 10, 2025

Summing up the movie’s “no duh” declarations: Violence as entertainment is bad. Exploitation is bad. Fanaticism is bad. “Him” is also bad.

Oct 10, 2025
STRANGE HARVEST (2024)
Sep 19, 2025
STRANGE HARVEST (2024)
Sep 19, 2025

“Strange Harvest” echoes “The Poughkeepsie Tapes” in a manner that’s able to maintain its own originality despite the déjà vu.

Sep 19, 2025
TOGETHER (2025)
Sep 1, 2025
TOGETHER (2025)
Sep 1, 2025

Engaging as allegory, and entertaining as a carnival-like freak show, “Together” is a full-bodied horror experience.

Sep 1, 2025
HOUSE ON EDEN (2025)
Aug 26, 2025
HOUSE ON EDEN (2025)
Aug 26, 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.

Aug 26, 2025

Connect with Culture Crypt

email
instagram-unauth

Copyright © 2013-2025 Ian Sedensky & Culture Crypt LLC. All Rights Reserved. - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy