Cam – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
Cam, as interesting as it is, leaves one thing out which may make or break the film for you.
Cam, as interesting as it is, leaves one thing out which may make or break the film for you.
From the creator of “The Story of 90 Coins” comes “The Tattooist.” A horror pivot that, just in its trailer, seems like it’s gruesome.
I Still See You presents an interesting murder mystery that will intrigue you more than you might have expected.
Light as a Feather, thanks to the creepiness Haley Ramm brings, might become your new favorite Halloween fix.
The Haunting of Hill House seems to be more about a family’s drama, with horror elements to keep it from getting boring, than a fright fest.
With the state of TellTale Games in decline, it makes the idea of this being possibly last episode depressing.
I’m doing my best to just see Slice as a campy comedy, but even with that in mind – I struggle to find a means to spin this into a positive light.
While the bleeping of curse words may annoy you, everything else will fascinate you to the point of being tempted to get the book to spoil what’s to come.
Even if not a follower of The Conjuring Universe, The Nun will definitely help you understand the hype and definitely put you on edge a little bit.
As long as you don’t take Boarding School too seriously, and see it as more of a Bride of Chucky kind of horror than a straight up one, you’ll get a kick out of it.

The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.