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Team Foxcatcher (2016) 100% 3.5/5 EDIT “There's a clear bias from executive producer Nancy Schultz (widow of Dave) and the lack of inclusion from Mark Schultz, but overall the doc does a good job of capturing du Pont's paranoid decline in advance of the murder.” – Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting Feb 17, 2026 Full Review Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013) 43% 3/5 EDIT “A bad adaptation of Riordan's second Percy Jackson book, but a reasonably entertaining film. Lerman feels like he's sleepwalking through the role, though, instead of settling in to make it his own.” – Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Podcast Feb 17, 2026 Full Review The Perfect Neighbor (2025) 99% 3.5/5 EDIT “A timely doc about the dangers (and racism) of Stand Your Ground laws. The strongest selling feature is how director Geeta Gandbhir uses police body cam for additional commentary” – Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting Feb 13, 2026 Full Review Doppelganger (1993) 4/5 EDIT “A "see it to believe it" early 90s curiousity. Every creative decision Nesher makes is bizarre, though the film is never boring and the ending has at least two WTF reveals. Barrymore is actually quite good and grounded, though” – Horror Queers Podcast Feb 11, 2026 Full Review If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) 92% 4/5 EDIT “Devastating, difficult, and necessary. Rose Byrne is every bit as good as you've heard” – Anatomy of a Scream Podcast Network Feb 10, 2026 Full Review I, Tonya (2017) 90% 4/5 EDIT “Great performances, whip smart editing, savvy fourth wall breaking and one hell of a soundtrack make a star of Robbie and confirm Gillespie is an incredibly exciting director” – Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting Feb 10, 2026 Full Review Send Help (2026) 93% 3.5/5 EDIT “McAdams and O'Brien play off each other well in a film that works better as a comedy than a thriller. A solid pairing with Raimi's Drag Me To Hell. ” – Horror Queers Podcast Feb 10, 2026 Full Review Whistle (2025) 60% 3.5/5 EDIT “Whistle finds comfort in its familiarity, using the audience’s awareness of these kinds of characters and plots to quickly dispense the necessary exposition and get right to the good stuff (like its very mean and memorable deaths).” – Bloody Disgusting Feb 6, 2026 Full Review Grizzly Night (2026) 43% 2.5/5 EDIT “A soft recommend. The intentions are earnest and the bear looks great, but the hair and costuming is questionable and, though based in fact, the decision to divide the narrative between victims means the characters don't pop ” – Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting Feb 6, 2026 Full Review Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story (1994) 4/5 EDIT “Considering it came out less than four months after "the incident", it is wild how clever, knowing, and informed this made-for-TV film is. It's shocking how contemporary and progressive this feels” – Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting Feb 5, 2026 Full Review Tamara (2005) 34% 3/5 EDIT “This oh-so-2000s text is extremely messy, but occasionally fun. Dewan is having a blast as the resurrected succubus, even if none of the other character relationships make any sense.” – Horror Queers Podcast Feb 5, 2026 Full Review Sphere (1998) 12% 2.5/5 EDIT “This Michael Crichton adaptation starts well, but between the insufferable title cards and the poor treatment of women and mental illness, Sphere overstays its welcome. A slog” – Horror Queers Podcast Feb 5, 2026 Full Review The Moment (2026) 64% 4/5 EDIT “A surprisingly clever, occasionally confronting, unusual slice of media satire. The Moment is worth a look regardless of whether you celebrated Brat summer or can't tell Charli XCX from Olivia Rodrigo” – Queer.Horror.Movies. Feb 5, 2026 Full Review David Lynch: The Art Life (2016) 90% 3/5 EDIT “A loosely structured doc that puts Lynch, his art, and his art practice front and center. It's not revelatory, which may frustrate casual fans or newcomers, but for fans, it's a good complement to his early films” – Anatomy of a Scream Podcast Network Jan 29, 2026 Full Review Eastern Boys (2013) 89% 4/5 EDIT “Robin Campillo’s film is frequently tense, confronting and confounding (in the best way possible). An unconventional genre hybrid that defies audience expectation with surprising regularity.” – The Queer Gaze (Podcast) Jan 29, 2026 Full Review My Bloody Valentine (1981) 39% EDIT “My Bloody Valentine is one of the most greatest slasher films of all time.” – Queer.Horror.Movies. Jan 28, 2026 Full Review Popcorn (1991) 43% 3.5/5 EDIT “An amusing slasher romp with actual likeable characters and great mask FX. ” – Horror Queers Podcast Jan 28, 2026 Full Review Born for Hell (1976) 4/5 EDIT “A tough but compelling watch that seamlessly blends a critique of violence from the Troubles, Vietnam, and Richard Speck into a single, uncompromising text” – Murder Made Fiction Podcast - Bloody Disgusting Jan 27, 2026 Full Review Return to Silent Hill (2026) 19% 2/5 EDIT “As an adaptation of the game, Gans misses the mark. As a standalone, the narrative is nonsensical and overly complicated. It sometimes looks great, but vibes only go so far” – Horror Queers Podcast Jan 27, 2026 Full Review undertone (2025) 88% 4.5/5 EDIT “There’s no denying the film’s visceral impact right up until the final frame. I can’t remember the last time a movie made every hair on my body stand up, but The Undertone got me good.” – Bloody Disgusting Jan 27, 2026 Full Review Tell Me Everything (2026) 75% 5/5 EDIT “An exquisite 80s throwback about a fractured father/son relationship. Reminiscent of early Almodovar texts and featuring stand-out performances across the board. One of the year's best films” – The Queer Gaze (Podcast) Jan 26, 2026 Full Review Split (2017) 79% 3.5/5 EDIT “Is this a dangerous representation of DID? Possibly, but McAvoy's performance as the different personalities, M. Night and Gioulakis' cinematography and the secret tie-in to Unbreakable make this a lurid delight” – Horror Queers Podcast Jan 21, 2026 Full Review Rosaline (2022) 76% 4/5 EDIT “An absolute delight. The cast has great chemistry and even the secondary and tertiary characters pop. Tragic that Hulu buried this one instead of letting it go theatrical so it could be enjoyed in a crowd” – Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Podcast Jan 20, 2026 Full Review Primate (2025) 78% 3.5/5 EDIT “A little too lean in characterization and weirdly laggy when it comes to pacing in the middle section, but the scares, the gore, and the house porn are exceptional. A good, albeit slight, time.” – Horror Queers Podcast Jan 20, 2026 Full Review Catherine Called Birdy (2022) 89% 3.5/5 EDIT “A fun, energetic adaptation. Lena Dunham wisely updates the 90s material and the casting offers an intriguing (arguably unintended) queer read of the film. Ramsey and Scott are great” – Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Podcast Jan 15, 2026 Full Review
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