With the multitude of films that are released every year, sometimes one just falls through the cracks. Today, we’re reviewing Richard Donner’s The Omen just in case you missed it…
In Theaters Review: Venom
After years of anticipation, the fan favorite antihero and villain, Venom, finally hits the big screen yet fails at every conceivable level.
Indie Film Review – Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel
Stephen Cognetti’s Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel doesn’t quite recapture the magic of its predecessor but it still provides some good moments despite leaving you wanting a little more.
In Theaters Review: Hell Fest
Gregory Plotkin’s Hell Fest doesn’t necessarily do anything original but it’s a solid slasher experience despite some iffy characters.
In Theaters Review: Assassination Nation
Sam Levinson’s Assassination Nation seems like it has something to say but its mishmash of style and substance keep it from fully realizing its potential.
In Theaters Review: The Predator
Shane Black’s The Predator adds absolutely nothing new to the franchise and is, by far, one of the most disappointing films of 2018.
Indie Film Review: The Basement
Brian M. Conley and Nathan Ives’ new film, The Basement, is a solid psychological horror experience despite a predictable ending and half baked side story.
State of the Franchise: Predator
With the newest attempt to revitalize the floundering Predator series set for release this weekend, we look back on the past, present, and future of the series in this installment of Cinema Smack’s State of the Franchise!
In Theaters Review: The Nun
The Nun, the fifth film in The Conjuring universe, is a competent spin-off but gives up some of the flagship film’s subtleties for jump scares and cartoony CGI.
In Theaters Review: Searching
Aneesh Chaganty’s feature film directorial debut, Searching, is an emotional rollercoaster filled with confusion, shock, and revelation.