Self Help Serves Cult Horror with a Side of Dark Comedy
Bloomquist crafts an effectively unsettling cult horror that balances dark comedy with genuine psychological menace, anchored by strong ensemble work.
Bloomquist crafts an effectively unsettling cult horror that balances dark comedy with genuine psychological menace, anchored by strong ensemble work.
Drop (2025), a modern thriller steeped in digital dread. This dual review dissects their narrative missteps, visual triumphs, and the underlying themes that either elevate or derail their cinematic ambitions
Mother of Movies review of ‘The Remaining’ (2014). Explore apocalyptic faith-based horror dissecting cinematic highs and frustrating lows with our signature dark wit.
In PUSH, a pregnant woman in an isolated house faces strangers, curses, and her own stubborn will. Streaming on Shudder, this indie horror favors mood over mayhem.
At Fantasia Fest 2025, Head Case turns influencer culture into a grisly farce. Spencer Zimmerman’s short is weird, sharp, and uncomfortably relatable.
28 Weeks Later is a cynical, heart-pounding horror film that explores the human cost of survival and the fragile nature of a society on the brink of collapse. This review from Mother of Movies gets into the unforgiving brutality and unexpected heroes of the Rage virus sequel. #28WeeksLater #HorrorReview