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Watchlist Wednesdays: The House of Yes (1997)
If your Thanksgiving gatherings are a little too harmonious this year, The House of Yes offers a sharp, darkly comedic alternative that dives headfirst into the chaos of a truly dysfunctional family....
Watchlist Wednesdays: The House of Yes (1997)
If your Thanksgiving gatherings are a little too harmonious this year, The House of Yes offers a sharp, darkly comedic alternative that dives headfirst into the chaos of a truly dysfunctional family....

Watchlist Wednesdays: Something Wild (1986)
Lowbrow Antics dives into their review of Something Wild (1986) - discussing it's plot, subversion of the manic pixie dream girl trope, and it's unforgettable new wave punk aesthetics.
Watchlist Wednesdays: Something Wild (1986)
Lowbrow Antics dives into their review of Something Wild (1986) - discussing it's plot, subversion of the manic pixie dream girl trope, and it's unforgettable new wave punk aesthetics.

Watchlist Wednesdays: Monkeybone (2001)
Exploring the nostalgic and admirable qualities of 2001's Monkeybone.
Watchlist Wednesdays: Monkeybone (2001)
Exploring the nostalgic and admirable qualities of 2001's Monkeybone.

Watchlist Wednesdays: The Vourdalak (2023)
If you’re a fan of gothic horror with a twist, The Vourdalak (2023) brings fresh blood to vampire lore while echoing the chilling elegance of 1960s and 70s hammer horror....
Watchlist Wednesdays: The Vourdalak (2023)
If you’re a fan of gothic horror with a twist, The Vourdalak (2023) brings fresh blood to vampire lore while echoing the chilling elegance of 1960s and 70s hammer horror....

Watchlist Wednesdays: Damian Mc Carthy's Featur...
If you appreciate the tension of slow-burn horror and the art of crafting unsettling atmospheres, Damian Mc Carthy’s films Oddity and Caveat are absolute must-watches. Both feature his signature style: a minimalist yet terrifying...
Watchlist Wednesdays: Damian Mc Carthy's Featur...
If you appreciate the tension of slow-burn horror and the art of crafting unsettling atmospheres, Damian Mc Carthy’s films Oddity and Caveat are absolute must-watches. Both feature his signature style: a minimalist yet terrifying...

Watchlist Wednesdays: Chompy & The Girls (2021)
If you’re looking for a wild ride of a film that blends low-budget horror, sci-fi, and offbeat humor, Chompy & The Girls is a must-watch. Released in 2021, this indie gem weaves...
Watchlist Wednesdays: Chompy & The Girls (2021)
If you’re looking for a wild ride of a film that blends low-budget horror, sci-fi, and offbeat humor, Chompy & The Girls is a must-watch. Released in 2021, this indie gem weaves...