Tom Moore

Tom Moore
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Tom is always ready to see and review everything horrifying and hilarious that hits theaters, television, and video games...sometimes. You can check out his other reviews and articles on his blog, Mooreviews.

‘Vivarium’ Review: A Thought-Provoking Horror Perfect for Our Moment

Vivarium, the sophomore feature from writer/director Lorcan Finnegan, dredges up some real-life horrors in the strange in the desolate world it creates and puts...

Review: Animal Crossing: New Horizons

There’re very few franchises in Nintendo’s arsenal that have that cult classic feel and dedicated fanbase to empower every new iteration like Animal Crossing....

‘The Hunt’ Review: Worth Deciding for Yourself

It’s kind of crazy how Universal and Blumhouse can’t seem to catch a break with The Hunt. Initially meant to release in September of...

Final Destination: 20th Anniversary

When thinking about great slashers, most people point to either big, burly, sharp weapon wielding psychos like Jason or Michael Myers or someone with...

‘Call of the Wild’ Review: A Wildly Unadventurous, Unemotional Epic

The main talking point that came from the first trailer for 20th Century's adaptation of Jack London's The Call of the Wild was --...

‘Fantasy Island’ Review: A Disappointing, Dull Blunder from Blumhouse

Writer/director Jeff Wadlow has had an interesting run as director – in that he hasn’t had a film yet that has resonated with critics....

‘The Assistant’ Review: A Strong Debut from Kitty Green That Comes at the Perfect Time

Although it may not be directly about Harvey Weinstein, writer/director Kitty Green’s feature debut, The Assistant, certainly tackles both the the mental and sexual...

‘Gretel & Hansel’ Review: Atmospheric but Undercooked

When I first saw the trailer for director Oz Perkins’ take on the iconic "Hansel and Gretel" story, the biggest shocks were that I...

‘The Turning’ Review: The Most January Movie of January

Well, just when I thought Dolittle was going to be the most January movie of January and that the Grudge reboot was going to...

‘Dolittle’ Review: Aggressively Bad, but at Least Easily Forgettable

Look, I think I’m just going to be pretty straightforward with Dolittle because it’s what we all knew and could’ve guessed about it since...

‘Underwater’ Review: Not Just an ‘Alien’ Knock Off

When the trailer first dropped for Fox’s new sci-fi film, Underwater, there was only one question on my, and the rest of the internet’s,...

‘1917’ Review: A New Oscar Front-Runner

Bringing the experience of war to life on the big screen is no easy task, as there are some key components needed to make...

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