Tag: film review

  • I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu by Jonny Numb

    Déjà Vu: The Vengeance Cinematic Universe Long before I Spit on Your Grave Deja Vu, chronicling the brutal rape of Jennifer Hills (a fearless Camille Keaton) over the course of a fateful day, 1978’s I Spit on Your Grave didn’t flinch from depictions of full nudity and violent retribution. The men of the piece barreled forward…

  • The Short Films of David Teixeira by Jonny Numb

    David Teixeira: Ouroboros and Mater Filmmaker David Teixeira operates in the realm of ambiguity. And I like that. In Ouroboros, a nameless young woman (Lea N’Kaoua) receives an anonymous invitation that implores, “I hope you’re feeling better. See you there.” Up to this point, we’ve seen images of a mysterious blond woman (also N’Kaoua), a…

  • THE LAST KNOCK podcast presents: It Chapter Two

    It Chapter Two: Electric Clownaloo Why in Hell is The Last Knock posting a review of It Chapter Two so late? Because spoilers abound and we wanted to give listeners all the time in the world to see the movie. To be honest, we felt there was no way to do a spoiler-free episode. Talking…

  • Flora by Crash

    Flora: Eco-horror If you love the sub-genre of eco-horror films and science fiction, consider Canada’s 2017 independent venture, Flora. Written, produced, and directed by Sasha Luis Vukovic, Flora follows a group of university student botanists into an unchartered forest. The year is 1929, and they are off to connect with their professors and other researchers…

  • It Chapter Two by Jonny Numb

    It Chapter Two: An Eerie Nostalgia Over Labor Day weekend, I was cleaning and packing up the very last of my personal belongings at my former apartment. I loved the building, and the tenants were a friendly, wide-ranging mix of cultures and ages. With the surfaces polished and the contents of the fridge stuffed into…