Describing "Bedeviled" as by-the-book isn’t quite right as it never turns past the first page of being pat, predictable, and pedestrian in every sense as a supernatural slasher.
LAKE BODOM (2016 - Finnish)
“Lake Bodom” is what a savage slasher film looks like when the kids aren’t caricatures and the murderer isn’t a merchandisable masked maniac.
HAPPY HUNTING (2016)
“Happy Hunting” takes a confidently big bite out of the competition when it comes to “Most Dangerous Game” thrillers.
FEAR, INC. (2016)
Earnest homage, entertaining performances, and some nailbiter setups of suspense make for a cheeky crowd-pleaser of surprise shocks and humorous horror.
TRASH FIRE (2016)
“Trash Fire” is about confronting challenges in relationships, both romantic and familial, and the frightening honesty in its fiction can be unsettling to see.
OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL (2016)
“Ouija: Origin of Evil” ranks alongside “The Conjuring” as a memorably mesmerizing thriller with substance to match its style.
PATIENT SEVEN (2016)
Not only does “Patient Seven” collect seven strong shorts worth watching, it includes a proper wraparound tying everything together in a creatively clever way.
RAW (2016 - French)
“Raw” does not disappoint with unsettling scenes certain to have you uneasily scratching at sympathy pains as Justine goes down her hole of macabre metamorphosis.
RWD (2015)
“RWD” is an overachieving endeavor that doesn’t want for good intentions, but has low production quality and entertainment value to show for it.
THE INVOKING 3: PARANORMAL DIMENSIONS (2016)
I suspect that in twelve months time, I won't be able to tell you a single thing off the top of my head about “The Invoking 3.”
THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE (2016)
“The Autopsy of Jane Doe” earns entry onto any list of deeply intriguing thrillers with satisfying supernatural suspense to match its maddening mystery.
JACK GOES HOME (2016)
“Jack Goes Home” is an introspective character deconstruction with an arthouse indie skin first, and a psycho-thriller with slight swaths of commercial horror second.
THE WINDMILL (MASSACRE) (2016)
Putting it in a peanut shell, “The Windmill” trots out more than a few tropes and predictable plot beats, yet it’s got gory guts and gusto where it counts.
PHANTASM: RAVAGER (2016)
What you end up getting out of “Phantasm: Ravager” is proportionately related to how much nostalgia you have for the franchise.
THE CROOKED MAN (2016)
Will you want to own it on home video for repeat viewings every Halloween? No. But for a one-and-done viewing to kick off October? Sure, why not?
THE DARK STRANGER (2015)
While its slow roll and tame terror keep menace at a minimum, the movie has a thematic backbone where comparative thrillers have only hollow horror.
OUIJA SUMMONING (2015)
No matter how mundane the “To Do” list task, “Ouija Summoning” is all the motivation you need to do anything that isn’t watching this movie.
31 (2016)
With six consecutive features now tapping into this telltale brand of roadside hillbilly horror, following formula no longer challenges audiences to be shocked.
WOLF CREEK: THE SERIES (2016)
“Wolf Creek: The Series” may not be essential viewing, but it is entertaining, provided there exists a willingness to overlook implausible plotting.
BLAIR WITCH (2016)
If you’ve seen the first film, then you’ve seen this sequel’s identical plot beats of getting lost, yelling, being chased, becoming separated, and concluding in a creepy old house.
“M3GAN 2.0” should be much more fun than it is. On paper, the details powering its premise probably sounded like a real riot.