In 1960, seven preteen outcasts fight an evil demon that poses as a child-killing clown. Thirty years later, they reunite to stop the demon once and for all when it returns to their hometown. It’d been a while since my original hangout with the Losers’ Club in Derry, Maine, but what better season to revisitContinue reading “TBT: Stephen King’s It (1990 Miniseries) Rewatch”
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Bad Moon (1996) Horror Movie Buddy Review
Even though we got a bit of a late start with the Halloween horror movies this year, we couldn’t pass up reviewing a werewolf movie or two, so for this post we’re talking all about 1996’s Bad Moon, a werewolf movie where a man who is struggling to contain the beast within is quickly sussedContinue reading “Bad Moon (1996) Horror Movie Buddy Review”
Valentine’s Day Buddy Review: Love and Monsters (2020)
Ah, Valentine’s Day . . . a day of love, romantic gestures, and gigantic monsters hellbent on eating everyone you hold dear. ❤ Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! In honor of this lovey-dovey holiday we thought we’d review the movie Love and Monsters as our special valentine gift to you! 😉 So, let’s get into it,Continue reading “Valentine’s Day Buddy Review: Love and Monsters (2020)”
Aquarium of the Dead (2021) Buddy Movie Review
Let’s be honest, you can probably guess from the title alone what kind of movie you’re in store for with this one. Still, when you combine our mutual love for marine biology and zombies, there was no way we were going to miss out on watching Aquarium of the Dead together. 🙂 When a scientificContinue reading “Aquarium of the Dead (2021) Buddy Movie Review”
Letters to Satan Claus (2020)
Like a Hallmark Christmas movie . . . but with Satan. 🙂 While writing an angry letter to Santa Claus, young Holly Winters mistakenly writes “Satan” instead of “Santa” in her letter, and what results is a traumatizing Christmas morning for her and her young sister. Over 20 years later, a jaded and alcoholic HollyContinue reading “Letters to Satan Claus (2020)”
John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) Buddy Review
Do you like horror? Do you like science fiction? Well, John Carpenter’s The Thing from 1982 is probably right up your alley. 🙂 All hell breaks loose at an American research station in Antarctica as they are faced with a horrific alien creature that can take the shape of any living creature. This forcesContinue reading “John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) Buddy Review”
Happy Spooky Season!
Trick or Treat! It’s that magical time of year again, and we’re beyond excited to celebrate and revel in all the spooky delights of the season with you. Expect horror reviews aplenty, along with a whole slew of Halloween fun as we relish in the month of October. What plans are you most excited forContinue reading “Happy Spooky Season!”
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (No-Spoiler) Review
Martial-arts master Shang-Chi confronts the past he thought he left behind when he’s drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is currently dominating the box office, and with good reason. It was such a treat to watch, and it also celebrates an important milestone,Continue reading “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (No-Spoiler) Review”
Candyman (2021) No-Spoiler Review
Even those who haven’t seen the older Candyman films know the legend, hearing it as children at slumber parties or on the playground right along with other tales like Bloody Mary. Say his name into the mirror five times, and the Candyman will appear to slaughter the person who summoned him with his bloody hookContinue reading “Candyman (2021) No-Spoiler Review”
Beastly Buddy Review: An American Werewolf in London (1981)
It’s no secret around here that we’re both rabid fans of werewolves, so a re-watch for John Landis’ iconic An American Werewolf in London was inevitable. With that said, let’s head on over to The Slaughtered Lamb, enjoy a pint, and get this buddy review underway, shall we? 😉 1. What was your overall opinionContinue reading “Beastly Buddy Review: An American Werewolf in London (1981)”