Christopher Houtz Christopher Houtz

Film Review: Oddity (2024)

This film sticks with you, crawling under your skin in a way that few horror movies manage these days. It’s unsettling, emotional, and refuses to hand out easy answers. If you’re looking for a film that dives headfirst into the darkness—both literal and emotional—Oddity is worth your time. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself side-eyeing every antique store mannequin from now on.

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Wyatt Towns Wyatt Towns

The Seductress From Hell (2025)

The Seductress From Hell delivers a worthwhile watch for those seeking a solid, if limited, horror film. You’ll have to get past some awkward dialogue and meandering character work, but it's worth the journey. Coupled with an excellent score and some eye-catching set and costume design, there’s a lot here to indicate that what comes next both from Rocio Scotto and young director Andrew de Burgh may be worth paying attention to.

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