Bill ReickDon’t Breathe (2016) — High-Risk Recession Horror“Recession Horror” sounds like the kind of thing out-of-touch academics write about. These are the same people who’ve coined “Elevated…Jan 20, 2023Jan 20, 2023
Bill ReickDementer — In Conversation with Chad Crawford KinkleSomething that I really enjoy when I watch a horror movie is tracing the movie’s lineage. Seeing, like, “Oh, ok, I can tell that this is…Jan 20, 2023Jan 20, 2023
Bill ReickDementer (2021) — ReviewSometimes, the past is a ghost that jumps out at us while we’re minding our own business. How many times has a years-old mistake…Jan 20, 2023Jan 20, 2023
Bill ReickDark Water (2002) — A Haunted Marriage StoryAlthough it’s infrequently depicted in horror movies, family drama can be one of the most traumatic, terrifying topics we experience…Jan 20, 2023Jan 20, 2023
Bill ReickThe Batman Who Has EverythingSnow falls soundlessly on Gotham Square. The Plaza is empty, but the bat still keeps to the shadows. It’s been an entire year since his…Dec 25, 2022Dec 25, 2022
Bill ReickCritters 2: A Perfect SequelCritters 2: The Main Course had no business being a great movie. But, hey! The first Critters racked up a couple million at the box office…Nov 30, 2022Nov 30, 2022
Bill ReickCity of the Living Dead (1980) — Quirky, Gross ZombiesLeonardo da VinciNov 30, 2022Nov 30, 2022
Bill ReickBaskin (2015) — Stylized, Baffling HellWhile the waking world will always favor order and organization, nightmares have their own inherent logic.Nov 30, 2022Nov 30, 2022
Bill ReickLeprechaun 3 (1995) — Help!I Still Don’t Know Why I’m Watching Every Movie in the Leprechaun FranchiseNov 30, 2022Nov 30, 2022
Bill ReickAngst (1983) — A Rare Point of ViewViewer be warned. This one is kinda icky!Nov 29, 2022Nov 29, 2022