Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts

Sep 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - August 2025

 Two months until Halloween! That means the blog will be going into hibernation mode for the next month so I can prepare a post for every day in October. 
 
Linked titles will take you to a trailer and let's get on with the show...
 
 
Shows
 
I LOVE this show! It's been filling the hole in my heart left by SyFy's 2017 Blood Drive. Season 2 ended on a bit of a cliffhanger setting up a Season 3. If this doesn't happen I will NOT be happy! I know this is already based on a video game, but can we get a new video game based on the show?
 
Gatchaman Progress
Episodes watched this month: 8 Currently up to: 59
 
Movies
 
I guess you could call me a casual, enthusiastic fan of FF comics. I keep up with them because I like the character dynamics and the sci-fi elements. This movie delivered for me on both fronts and definitely had a human aspect to it that made it more than just another superhero movie. I love the art direction and that we're just dropped into it with enough backstory to skip the usual "origin story" tropes. My biggest complaint is that Ben got the short straw in the character development department.
 
Rating: 8/10 
 
 
Clown in a Cornfield (2025, Shudder & VOD)
Yes, it's a silly title but the movie itself has a little humor to it. This has actually been a book since 2020. I frequently see Amazon recommend it to me and just never got around to it. The movie doesn't do anything really new for the slasher genre but it doesn't have to because it's a near perfect specimen with some fun (sometimes funny) kills.
 
Rating: 7/10

Aug 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - July 2025

 On one hand, just 91 days til Halloween! On the other hand, days of heat advisories don't have me looking forward to August.
 
  
Series
 
Dexter: Original Sin (Paramount+)
Like most prequels, my initial thought was "Do we really need this?" The surprise answer is yes! I enjoyed this a lot more than the New Blood season. Whoever did the casting here needs an award. Not only was everyone great but those playing characters from the original series absolutely nailed their future selves. Thrilled to find out there will be another season.
 
Gatchaman Progress 
Episodes watched this month: 6 Currently up to: 52
 
Movies

Summer movie watching usually means one thing: sharks! 
 
 
The Last Breath (2024, Shudder/Hulu)
The premise of a group of college kids diving a WWII wreck sounded interesting, you need some reason to get the victims in the shark's environment. From there, it's mostly an average "slasher" where they get picked off one by one. It's "real life" so there's nothing crazy with the shark but towards the end it does something I thought was silly which felt more B-movie than they wanted this to be. This was Julian Sands final film role and he was the one standout thing in the movie.
 
Rating: 4/10
 

Jul 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - June 2025

Another month closer to Halloween!
 
Linked titles will take you to a trailer if you're interested.
 
  
Streaming
 
The Residence (Netflix)
At first glance, I didn't think a murder mystery in the White House was going to be up my alley but I'm glad I gave it a chance. It's funny, has some wonderful characters, twists and turns, and fantastic writing. When it ended, I couldn't help but wonder how people managed to weave it all together.
 
The Continental: From the World of John Wick (Peacock)
I wasn't sure how interested I'd be in a World of John Wick  prequel series but setting it in 70s NYC gave it not so grimy grind-house feel. It's not as bombastic or graceful as its parent but still has plenty of action. There are a couple of lulls in the story and while I was never bored with it, it probably could have benefited from tightening up the B stories. And speaking of John Wick...
 

Jun 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - May 2025

 Seen anything good and/or unusual lately? Let me know in the comments, I'm always on the lookout for things to watch.
 
Linked titles will take you to a trailer 
 
 
Series
 
Cobra Kai (S6, Netflix)
It probably could have been a season shorter to cut down on some of the soap opera theatrics. I'm not even a big Karate Kid fan but I think they did a good job of making Lawrence into someone you end up rooting for.
 
 
Deli Boys (Hulu)
I only found out about this show because the stars were on After Midnight, but I'm so glad I did! It's funny, the actors are great, and it's got some twists and turns as two bumbling brothers try to run their recently deceased father's drug operations. 
 
Andor (S2, Disney+)
Not only do the themes this season hit hard in the current political climate, but it's an all around example of great TV. I don't think I've seen any episode of television like ep 8 where I was not only on the edge of my seat but a little sick to my stomach with dread seeing all the pins being setup and waiting for them to fall. If it doesn't win an award for costuming, I think there's going to be another kind of rebellion.
 

May 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - April 2025

Quick note: to keep this from becoming a post of videos, linked titles will now bring you to YouTube to view a trailer. No one was really using the Amazon affiliate links anyway. 
 
For the first time in Monthly Media Recap history, I completed two franchises! 
Was it worth it? Read on!
 
 
Series
 
Goosebumps (S2, Disney+) 
Another good round of weaving multiple books into a single story line. I haven't read a lot of the books so I have no idea how close they may be sticking to the source material. The young main actors are good and like the first season, this is aimed more at kids their age than young readers of the books. The horror this season is body horror-centric and is really well done.

Daredevil Born Again (Disney+)
I'd say this is not only the best Marvel show but one of the best seasons of any show I've seen in recent years. Some complained there wasn't enough Daredevil in the show but that's not what it's about, especially this season. Kinda eerie how much it reflects our country's current situation considering it was written a few years ago.
 
Movies



*Dungeons & Dragons (2000, Prime)
My favorite movie review podcast, Now Playing, is doing a board game retrospective which includes the D&D movies. I hadn't seen this since renting it in the early 2000s and I remember not liking it much. That hasn't changed but after watching the sequels, I appreciate it a little more. There is some fun to it but there's also video game cut scene level CGI, Jeremy Irons overacting like you've never seen, and Marlon Wayans out Jar-Jar-ing Jar-Jar.

Rating: 5/10
 

Apr 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - March 2025

 This year, we are the April Fool's...and the January, February, March...
 
Anyway, on to the stuff I watched last month. I won't be using any Amazon affiliate links for the foreseeable future.
 

Series
 
Dexter: New Blood (Paramount+)
We got Paramount to check out the new Dexter prequel series because we loved the original. Despite that, we never watched the sequel series and decided to knock it out before the prequel. I heard a lot of not good things about this season but really enjoyed it. I suspect people didn't like the way it ended but I think it was well done.

Movies 

 
Becky (2020, Paramount+)
Imagine Home Alone but Kevin is a teenage girl that could give Rambo a run for his money and instead of the Wet Bandits, you've got a gang of neo-Nazis lead by Kevin James. Did I mention the horror movie-level violence? The plot behind why everything is happening could be better but I was having so much fun watching Becky murdelize people, I didn't really care.
 
Rating: 6/10

Mar 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - February 2025

 
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2025, Disney+)
I like it! A lot! I like the animation style, the action, the character choices, the new twists, and that theme song slaps! Do the kids say slaps still? The one thing I didn't like about it initially, is how Peter got his powers. It seemed stupid. But they actually explained in a way that made sense by the end of the season.
 
SNL50 (2025, Peacock)
Beyond Saturday Night, the 4 part docu-series, was very good. I don't know that we needed a whole episode on the Cowbell sketch but the look inside what goes into making the show every week is mind boggling.
Ladies & Gentlemen, 50 Years of SNL Music is also great. Some good behind the scenes stories and whoever edited that opening montage deserves an award!

Movies

I don't know why but for some reason I got it into my head to watch all the Ghoulies movies when looking for stuff to watch. That'll teach me to listen to my brain! 
 
 
Technically a re-watch but I haven't seen it since it came out. Prior to watching it, I remembered three things: the Ghoulies (duh), green eyes, and that I saw it with a boy/girl mixed group of high school friends. This was originally going to be directed by Charles Band with Stan Winston doing the creatures and I can only dream what that movie would have been like. Even grading this on an 80s horror curve, it's only kind of okay. It oddly feels like something that could have been made in the 50s.

Rating: 4/10

Feb 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - January 2025

Whew, what a year that was! What? 
What do you mean it's only February? 
I swear New Years was like...a year ago.


Series

A Man on the Inside (Netflix)
If you pitched me a show about an elderly man getting hired by a PI to go undercover in a retirement community I would probably say it's not for me. Boy, was I wrong! Ted Danson just seems to get better with age and really, the entire cast here is great. It has its comedic moments and a lot of emotional beats too.
 
Cobra Kai (Netflix, Season 6.5 or whatever they're calling the latest episodes)
I've never watched a minute of a real telenovela but I bet this show could give them a run for their drama money. It was all worth it for the over the top, over extended brawl in the final episode. Thank goodness these kids have karate in their life to help keep them focused.

Movies
 

This is the holiday horror comedy I was looking for last month! It's sort of like Gremlins but with murderous elves and more blood. I've been a fan of Martin Starr and it was good to see him in a starring role for a change.

Rating: 8/10

Do you like KISS's "I Was Made for Lovin You"? Then have I got your movie! I never watched the TV series but the movie was a good time. Plenty of action/stunts and even a couple of audio Easter eggs. The plot feels like it's trying a little too hard on twists but I guess you have to do something to string the set pieces together. I wonder if it was weird for the cast and crew to be working on a movie about working on a movie.

Rating: 7/10

Jan 1, 2025

Monthly Media Recap - December 2024

Happy New Year!

I feel like I was a little "short" on movies this month. I usually try to cram in a few more holiday horrors but honestly, there's so many terrible ones out there I had a hard time bringing myself to try more than what I did. I've been playing a lot of Star Wars Outlaws (love it!) and watching a few series. I also found myself just not feeling like watching movies when I was looking for something to watch.


Series
The Creep Tapes (Shudder)
Did we need a prequel anthology series to 2014's wonderfully weird found footage, serial killer movie Creep? Not really but I'm glad we got it! Each of the short episodes give Mark Duplass another chance to show his talent as this socially awkward murderer. You don't need to see the movies prior to the series, but if you're a horror fan and haven't seen Creep, you're missing out.  
 
 
Hysteria (Peacock)
I don't usually do trailers for series but I really liked this and wanted to make sure more people are aware of it. As someone that enjoys heavy metal and was around during the 80s Satanic Panic, this was a must see. I was expecting it to be more poking fun at things but it surprised me by being low-key horror with an intriguing mystery. It seems like they left it open for a sequel which I wouldn't mind so they could explain a somewhat major thing that was just left out there.
 
Game Changers (Max)
An 8 part series looking at the history of popular video games like Minecraft, Madden, and Call of Duty and the companies like Nintendo, Sega, and Atari, that made them. I'm not the biggest fan of these franchises but from a gamer history angle, they were still interesting. There's also an episode about Monopoly, Operation, and Scrabble.

Dec 1, 2024

Monthly Media Recap - November 2024

Well, that certainly felt like the longest November ever! If you haven't started your holiday shopping yet, click this link to check out current Amazon deals or use any of the affiliate linked titles below. 

I finally started playing Star Wars Outlaws so I may not be posting as much this month.


Movies

It's been a loooong time since I saw the musical and even longer since I read the book so I can't compare this to the source material but what I can say is that I was thoroughly entertained! So much so that I didn't even notice the 160 minute run time. It's been three days and I still have Defying Gravity stuck in my head...or maybe it's ALL the advertising for the movie? Expect to see a movie musical revival as studios try to cash in on this one.

Rating: 8/10


I've had this on my list ever since I got Shudder how ever many years ago and finally decided to check it off. This is a fantastic home invasion movie! The majority of it is a 1v1 with lots of tense moments. My only issue with it is I don't know why the antagonist didn't just break one of the windows to get in the house.

Rating: 8/10

Nov 13, 2024

The Tingler in PERCEPTO!

The Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA is an independent movie house that's been operating since 1933. While they get first run movies, they also offer special programing year round. In addition to the 23rd annual 24 hour horror-thon, this year they also featured Schlock and Awe spotlighting the films of William Castle.


I discovered Castle from his movies with Vincent Price and ever since then, experiencing one his films as audiences did in the 50s and 60s has been a top time machine wish list destination.  

Castle mostly made B movies but his genius was in providing some sort of gimmick in the theater. House on Haunted Hill was filmed in Emergo where a skeleton would "come out" of the screen and float above the audience. For 13 Ghosts, filmed in Illusion-O, audiences were provided a ghost viewer that gave you the option of not seeing the ghosts if you were too terrified. 

You can see the movies offered on the poster above. Joe Dante's movie Matinee features John Goodman playing a William Castle type film maker. House on Haunted Hill is one of my favorite Price movies but I was more interested in experiencing The Tingler in Percepto!.


There was quite a turnout for the movie which made me really happy knowing there are so many other Price fans out there. I mean, I know there are but how often do you get to see one of his movies with an audience? And of course, I brought my Vincent Price action figure with me!

Oct 31, 2024

Monthly Media Recap - October 2024

Well, here we are at another Halloween! If you're looking for something to watch tonight, maybe something below will grab your interest.


Streaming Series

Over the past few months, binged all five seasons. Kinda sad this year is the final season. The show is so damn funny with top notch performances and certain things that will no doubt linger in the pop culture consciousness for years to come.

Movies



I don't know if I would have watched this if not for the buzz I'd been seeing around it, but I'm glad I did! It's an...odd amalgamation of thriller, murder mystery, and horror that works very well. It actually feels like something that Hammer could have put out in the 70s. It's the kind of creepy that might have you turning on lights in the house when you're alone.

Rating: 7/10

Not only did I get to introduce Mrs Dex to one of my all time favorite movies but we got to see it in a theater with a live band performing the music! It's quite an experience seeing this with an audience and the live music. There were a handful of people in costume but hearing the audience reactions was a real treat. The tour is going for quite awhile so check ticket availability!

Rating: I can't objectively give a rating to this, it's part of my DNA 

Oct 19, 2024

Classic Creepy Comics - Spook

 Spook is another book brought to you from Star Publications, the same folks that put out last week's pick, Ghostly Weird Stories. It ran for nine issues From January 1953 to October 1954.


Spook is a bit of a mixed bag. You'll get at least one supernatural/monster type horror story but you'll also find crime, science fiction, and jungle stories along with a couple pages of prose fiction. This is probably due to it originally being a crime book that started in 1945 and changed names a few times.

The first issue kicks off with a Headless Horseman story (sort of) so I had to check it out. The stars of the story are teen Jerry and his pal Sergent Spook, who is in fact, the ghost of a cop. I'm guessing they had other adventures in the books leading up to this because it's just a weird place to start with no back story. The Horseman ends up being being a projection created by some guy that found oil and wanted to keep everyone away. Sounds like a case for the Mystery Inc.!


One of the things that jumped out at me looking through these books is the number of ads that seem targeted to girls. I'm not saying these comics are "just for boys" but were a lot of girls reading this stuff back then?

 
All but one issues of Spook are legally available online at Comic Book+. If you're looking to get the most horror out of your reading, I'd suggest issue 30. Although 28 has the below story, a scifi adventure, and some jungle girl action.

Swing over to the Countdown blog below to see the other participants!

Oct 15, 2024

Now Hear This - Halloween 2024 The Sequel

Here's a few more terrifying tunes for your turntable!

 
 Click the album covers to go to Bandcamp where you can preview and purchase.
 
 
Just released Friday, is my most anticipated release of the season: the first new album from Zombina and the Skeletones in 10 years! They're one of my favorite bands because their music not only heavily features horror themes but is a fun mix of new wave, punk, pop, and surf. If you want to get a feel for them, start with the track Don't Kick My Coffin.
 

SURPRISE KIDDIES! Just when you thought the Reliquary would be forever shut, another brave or foolish soul has dared once again to unlatch its ancient lock! This time we've unearthed another unparalleled collection of terrifying tracks from some of Dungeon Synth's most notable artists around the world, as well as some brand new ones! All gathering to bring you a menagerie of music that will curdle your blood and have you screaming! As usual, recommend listening all alone on a dark and stormy night...  
 
Reliquary of Terror is a series I only just became aware of this year and this is the third release! These collections are great for setting a dreary dungeon vibe.


Next we have one of my favorites from recent years, Haunted House Party with a double release! HHP creates some frightfully funky lofi beats prefect for any Halloween party.


Speaking of lo-fi chill beats, The Jazz Hop Cafe also has a new compilation.
It’s Halloween night, you’ve fallen asleep after a long night of trick-or-treating with your friends. You awake in a state of sleep paralysis. A creak from your wardrobe pierces the silence, but you’re paralysed with fear and stomach cramps!


I discovered LBD during last year's Now Hear This posts. In addition to original music, they have a killer cover album of horror hits. This season, they dropped a cover of Hex Girl by the band Hex Girls from Scooby-Doo. The B side is a cover of "I Wish You Were a Beer" by Cycle Sluts from Hell.

Stay cool, daddy-o and check out the other Countdown blogs at the link below.

Oct 12, 2024

Classic Creepy Comics - Ghostly Weird Stories & Blue Bolt Tales of Terror

Welcome to the fourth year of Classic Creepy Comics where I talk about horror comics from the pre-code days. Most of the books I'll be talking about are public domain and available for free at Comic Book+. You can read them online or, if you create a free account, you can download them. I'll have direct links at the end.

As I was digitally digging through the horror books, the covers and art for this one grabbed my attention. I love everything about this! The gruesome monster, the slime dripping font on The Thing from the Void. So good!


Ghostly Weird Tales (rolls right off the tongue, doesn't it?) was released by Star Publications from September 1953 to September 1954. The company went under shortly after this time due to the outcry from the United States Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency that convinced some people that comics were a bad influence on kids. Can you imagine?!

 
The origins of the book go all the way back to 1940 when it was a completely different comic. It featured the superhero Blue Bolt and was one of the first titles to use a single characters name.


Oct 10, 2024

Bicycle - Monster Playing Cards

 Today. we've got a fun deck of cards themed around monsters.


The card back has a ton of great elements: black widows spiders and webs, skulls, bats, a creepy castle, stake and hammer, and a goblet with an eerie green smoke drifting out.


The court cards have some fantastic monster art. They even worked in a Gill Man type creature on the Jack of Clubs so I have to applaud them for that! The suits are the same as regular deck but they symbols have been stylized.


The Queen of Spades is a selkie, not a monster you see very often. They are mythological creatures that can shapeshift between human and seal form. If you look closely, you can see the seal skin bunched up at her waist. The weird alien on the Jack of Diamonds is crazy with his big brain and multiple tentacles.


Something really fun they did with this is include three King of Spades, each one showing the werewolf in different stages of transformation. The Jokers are monster hunters but I don't think they're ready to take on what lurks in this deck! The guy has what looks like a flint lock pistol with a laser sight which is a little odd.

Swing by and see the other Countdown bloggers at the link below.

Oct 5, 2024

Haunted Library - Friday the 13th

Did you know there were a series of Friday the 13th novels? I'm not talking about movie novelizations but brand new stories. You did? Did you know there were three different series of books? I'm not the biggest F13 fan so this was news to me.


The series featured today is the Camp Crystal Lake series from the 1990s. Similar to Freddy's Tales of Terror, I imagine this series was capitalizing on the popularity of the Fear Street and Christopher Pike books. From the cover synopsis, it seems like a different person is possessed by the hockey mask in each book.
 
 Once there was a boy named Jason Voorhees who drowned at a summer camp when the counselors weren't watching. First, his mother got revenge. Then, Jason rose from the grave. And now, everyone knows you can't kill a legend... but a legend can kill you.


Seventeen years after the fourth book ended the series, author William Pattison (aka Eric Morse) released a sequel of sorts on his website for free. This book crosses over the legacy of Jason's mask with the Friday the 13th TV series!


I'm pretty excited to dig into this one! Where most F13 fans were disappointed by the TV series having nothing to do with the movies, I loved it! This just makes so much sense as the show had the characters hunting down cursed objects. You can click the cover to grab this one.

Clicking your Haunted Library card will allow you to check out the original four novels. They are being offered here because they do not appear to be commercially available. You can also borrow, or read online, at the Internet Archive.

Unearth other Countdown to Halloween Crypts by clicking the link below.


Sep 30, 2024

Monthly Media Recap - September 2024

 As usual, the September Recap is coming to you a day early because tomorrow starts the 31 day Countdown to Halloween Blog-a-thon! Also as usual, the linked titles below are Amazon affiliate links where I may earn from any qualifying purchases.

 
Handmaid's Tale (S2, Hulu)
Some of the scariest non-horror stuff ever because it feels like we're one bad election away from it. I've been a fan of Elisabeth Moss after seeing her in 2020's Invisible Man and she just continues to be amazing in this series, which is also outstanding.
 
American Horror Stories (S1-S2, Hulu)
This took up a whole lotta movie time this month but it's good prep for spooky season. This is a spin-off anthology series where each episode is a self contained story; very Tales from The Crypt. There are occasional references to one of the main series stories but you can fully enjoy this without having seen any AHS. If you know AHS, you're familiar with their opening credits sequences. They do that for each episode, giving it a unique sequence which just adds to the fun.

Movies



Horny Teenagers Must Die! (2024, Tubi)
Based on the title (and category tags) I assumed this was going to have some comedic elements to it. As it is, it's a pretty generic "horny teens in the woods" slasher that might keep you guessing who the killer is...if you're not really paying attention. If you're going to give your movie a title like this, you have to deliver on it, especially in the kill department.

Rating: 3/10



Star Slammer aka Prison Ship (1986, Tubi)
Back in the 70s & 80s, "women in prison" was a whole sub-genre of exploitation films. This is one of those but innnn spaaaace. It's got a lot of the standard tropes of WiP films and plenty of generic sci-fi stuff to make it entertaining even if it's not a good movie. And how about that knock-off Raiders music?

Rating: 4/10

Sep 1, 2024

Monthly Media Recap - August 2024

Happy October Eve month! As usual, the blog will be going into hibernation for most of September to prep for the 31 day Countdown to Halloween celebration. Also as usual, links below are Amazon Affiliate links where I may earn from qualifying purchases.

On with the show!

 
Series

Cobra Kai (S6 Part 1, Netflix)
Karate Fight Soap Opera is back! It's still fun but after last season I just can't take the "serious" parts seriously. Sometimes it feels like a spoof of a Mexican soap opera with the drama and the who's teaming up with who.

Unsolved Mysteries (S4, Netflix)
I don't know that I needed an episode about Jack the Ripper, it's been unsolved for a little while now but the Mothman ep was kinda fun. Fun in the "turn all the lights on your way to bed" way. The true crime eps are where it's at and they've definitely got some interesting cases.

Files of the Unexplained (Netflix)
Hey, you got your Unsolved Mysteries in my In Search Of! It's like the Time Life Mysteries of the Unknown books in half hour format. If you were the kind of kid that always checked out books about Bigfoot, UFOs, etc, it's worth checking out. The last episode about a beach that's had way more than it's fair share of human severed feet wash up is a must watching because WTF?

Movies

I don't know marketing but if I were in charge for this movie, I would have found a way to not reveal the vampire angle in the trailers. Talk about giving too much away! Knowing that twist going in, this becomes an average "haunted house" type movie with a couple of good scenes.

Rating: 5/10



I'm somewhat familiar with the Tarot and I'm pretty sure it doesn't work the way it does in this movie. I can give them a pass on it because of the great monster designs that come out of it. Unfortunately, the rest of the movie is a little predictable as each character meets their "foretold" death. It feels like Final Destination by way of Blumhouse which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Rating: 6/10

Aug 1, 2024

Monthly Media Recap - July 2024

Another month and lots more trailers for you to check out. 
And don't worry, no Deadpool spoilers here!
 
 
Series
 
That 90s Show (S2, Netflix)
I figured when this started it was going to be another "legacy sequel" cash grab but the show has continued to grow on me out of the gate. The cast has great chemistry and it's kind of a throwback to the days when sitcoms were king.
 
The Boys (S4, Amazon Prime)
What. A. Finale! The show continues to impress and there's always a couple scenes every season where you can't believe they did that. As hard as they go on the gore and violence, there's actually some nice family dynamics too. Can't wait to see how it wraps up next season.

Movies

I can't remember the last time I laughed so much at the movies. Actually, I don't know if I've ever laughed this much. It almost felt like Airplane! where the jokes are just coming a mile a minute. Coming in right behind (excuse me?) the jokes is a lot of gratuitous violence. Even though the jokes and violence are entertaining enough, there's no denying Reynolds and Jackman are having a great time. If you're a long time Marvel fan and get to see this spoiler free, you're in for some real treats! I don't usually recommend 3D but it's worth it here. And if you can't keep up reading the credits, be sure to check the cast list on IMDB for cameos you may have missed.

Rating: 9/10, I could have walked out after the opening credit sequence and I would have got my money's worth of entertainment

 
Deadstream might have come after, but it did the whole live-stream horror a lot better. Maybe I'm just not hip enough (too old) to appreciate a gang of influencers going to an abandoned murder house but I found it kind of boring. I just was not clicking with these characters and got tired of seeing their faces up in the camera.The story, as it was, is solid and I think with different actors I might have enjoyed it more.

Rating: 5/10