Two neighbouring families, the Dolans and the Lomacks, are struggling to make their farmland pay. Whereas the Dolans, particularly tough as nails matriarch Kathryn (played by genre stalwart Adrienne Barbeau), persist with their view that the soil will eventually give back to them if they treat it right, the Lomacks are in a monetary bind […]Read More
Siblings Dwight (Patrick Fugit) and Jessie (Ingrid Sophie Schram) care for their frail younger brother Thomas (Owen Campbell) by keeping him fed on a diet of lifegiving blood, procured by means of kidnapping and then murdering those on the fringes of society who, as Sophie chillingly states at one point, “won’t be missed”. As Dwight […]Read More
An elderly gent, played by Lincoln Maazel, heads out for an enjoyable day at the titular fun spot in George A. Romero’s 1973 exploration of ageism in society. Given that this is a George A. Romero film, matters turn predictably nightmarish in fairly short order and our hero is gradually worn down by the series […]Read More
Isaac (Jonathan French) is having trouble recalling his recent past after a traumatic event but friend Moe (Ben Caplan) is interested in helping Isaac get back on his feet – both financially and psychologically – with the offer of a profitable five-day piece of work which involves keeping an eye on Moe’s niece Olga (Leila […]Read More
After a game of “crazyball”, Mimi (Nita-Josee Hanna) and her brother Luke (Owen Myre) unearth a glowing, magical amulet in their backyard they unwittingly resurrect an alien destroyer of worlds, who is keen to pick up exactly where he left off. Unfortunately, his dreams of bloody carnage and pain for all are put on hold […]Read More
Safer At Home opens with footage of President Trump announcing to the nation that there’s an ongoing war against coronavirus. Fast forward to July 2021 and an announcement on the CND news service that a second stream of the virus has hit. Fast forward to January 2022 and a nationwide death toll of 12.3 million. […]Read More