My Thoughts While Watching… X (2022) [Trigger Warning: Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Sex & Nudity]

I've seen plenty of Buzzfeed posts floating around where people write a list of thoughts while watching a movie. I read one years ago where someone watched all of the Harry Potter movies for the first time while live tweeting and writing a post per movie. I still quote a lot of what he said … Continue reading My Thoughts While Watching… X (2022) [Trigger Warning: Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Sex & Nudity]

The Village (2004) Review

Here is a movie that was a failure, but I like it. I personally liked the twist. In a small isolated village in Pennsylvania during the late 19th century, a funeral is held for the son of August Nicholson, one of the town Elders. This prompts Lucius Hunt, son of another Elder, Alice Hunt, to … Continue reading The Village (2004) Review

The Conjuring (2013) Review

Here is the first movie in the Conjuring universe. It's going to be fairly brief. Honest Trailer, Everything Wrong With. When the Perron family move into their new farmhouse, they find themselves being terrorised by a malevolent entity. There are only two people who can help them. It's crazy to think that this movie spawned … Continue reading The Conjuring (2013) Review

The Grudge (2004) Review

Karen, is an American careworker living in Tokyo. She is placed at the home of another American family to look after their mother who suffers from dementia. Their previous careworker, Yoko, has disappeared. I really don’t want to say anymore because it would be an unfair spoiler. It can be deeply disturbing. The fact that … Continue reading The Grudge (2004) Review

Insidious (2010) Review

Day 17 and this is the first of 4 (so far) movies in the Insidious series. Cinemassacre, Ending Explained, Everything Wrong With. A family of five move into a new house. Renai and her husband, Josh, and their three children Dalton, Foster and Cali. Dalton doesn’t wake up one morning, after falling off a ladder … Continue reading Insidious (2010) Review

Dracula (1931) Review

This is what started Universal Studios on the track of monster movies. It also gave us the famous Dracula look and started the horror film career of Bela Lugosi. Not only that but it was the first sound horror film. There’s barely any musical score, so there are a lot of silent moments when there … Continue reading Dracula (1931) Review