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.

NYICFF Review: Suzume

Makoto Shinkai, director of Your Name and Weathering with You, returns with his latest film, Suzume. Shinkai brings fans on a road adventure filled...

Video Game Review: Forspoken

The newest action-RPG from Square Enix and the first game from Luminous Productions, who assisted Final Fantasy XV’s development, Forspoken, showcases the kind of...

We Have a Ghost Review: An Incredibly Fun Watch for the Family

Happy Death Day and Freaky director Christopher Landon breaks aways from his Blumhouse stomping grounds to deliver a new family horror-comedy for Netflix –...

‘The Outwaters’ Injects New Life into the Found Footage Genre

The latest from director Robbie Banfitch, The Outwaters, starts slow just like any found-footage film, but quickly evolves into a blood-soaked and tantalizing horror...

‘Consecration’ is a Sluggish Supernatural Horror

The latest from IFC Midnight, Shudder, and writer/director Christopher Smith, Consecration, is a religious-based horror story that struggles to engage viewers and comes off...

‘Missing’ is a Worthy Follow-up to 2018’s ‘Searching’

Director Aneesh Chaganty’s 2018 feature directorial debut, Searching, was a real hidden gem—not just for its superb “screenlife” storytelling—but for its thrilling personal narrative...

‘Knock at the Cabin’ is a Flawless Thrill Ride

The latest thriller from director M. Night Shyamalan, Knock at the Cabin, is an absolutely flawless thrill ride that makes great use of its...

Video Game Review: The Callisto Protocol

Pretty much from The Callisto Protocol’s first gameplay trailer, fans saw strong similarities to the beloved survival-horror franchise Dead Space and based on who...

Skinamarink May Be Too Slow for Wider Audiences

It’s always interesting to see a new vision in the horror genre emerge and the feature directorial debut of Kyle Edward Ball, Skinamarink, certainly...

Multiversus Review: A Super Smashing Brawler with Warner Bros. Acclaimed Characters

Super Smash Bros. is undoubtedly one of the most unique and beloved fighting game franchises out there and while many have tried to replicate...

‘The Pale Blue Eye’ Gets in Its Own Way

Director Scott Cooper and actor Christian Bale reunite for The Pale Blue Eye, a new period murder-mystery thriller for Netflix that shows a lot...

Video Game Review: God of War: Ragnarök

Sony and Santa Monica Studios breathed new life into the God of War franchise, an iconic staple in PlayStation’s first-party lineup, with their 2018...

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