‘Ticket To Paradise’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi They say the age of movie stars has come to an end because there is no real star power that’s coming out of Hollywood. It’s hard to claim which upcoming actor can hold that level of charisma and effortless charm on screen. But there are a couple that comes to mind. Star power means that these actors can elevate any script in … Continue reading ‘Ticket To Paradise’ Review

‘Halloween Ends’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Within four decades of the Halloween franchise adding sequels upon sequels, Laurie Strode’s story finally comes to an end. But was it the ending she deserved? Director David Gordon Green has constructed a trilogy highlighting trauma and one man’s effects on an entire community. The first instalment explored generational trauma, the second film explored communal trauma, and the last instalment explored how … Continue reading ‘Halloween Ends’ Review

‘Werewolf By Night’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi The feel of old-fashioned monster movies isn’t present in horror movies today. What they offered was something different. Horror doesn’t only consist of scares, an excessive amount of blood, or graphic violence. It can also bring some humanity to the monsters we see through their interactions. Old-fashioned horror monster movies would design a different way to scare audiences through the use of … Continue reading ‘Werewolf By Night’ Review

‘Smile’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Horror movies have different ways of getting inside our heads. Sometimes it’s more so the thought of the concept than actually seeing it on screen. Smile shows a spirit following your every move and waiting to consume you. After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain. As an … Continue reading ‘Smile’ Review