Sebastian 2024 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
Hounds of War 2024 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
A Quiet Place Day One 2024 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
Cabrini 2024 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
Seeking Mavis Beacon 2024 - Movies (Jan 5th)
The Beast of the Bales 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
A Different Man 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
VICE News Presents Searching for Masculinity 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
Cora 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
Bloody Trip The Equinox Killer 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
AMP House Massacre 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
Alien Weekend 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
Black Box Diaries 2024 - Movies (Jan 4th)
Disciples in the Moonlight 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
A Little Womens Christmas 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
A Clockwork Shining Kubricks Odyssey 3 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
Cheers Portland The Strip Club Capital of America 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
Wallace and Gromit Vengeance Most Fowl 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
Luther Never Too Much 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
He Aint Heavy 2024 - Movies (Jan 3rd)
SkyMed - (Jan 5th)
Canadas Drag Race - (Jan 5th)
Saturday Kitchen Best Bites - (Jan 5th)
Delicious Miss Brown - (Jan 5th)
When the Stars Gossip - (Jan 5th)
A Bite to Eat with Alice - (Jan 5th)
Accident, Suicide or Murder - (Jan 5th)
Lidias Kitchen - (Jan 5th)
Philly Homicide - (Jan 5th)
48 Hours - (Jan 5th)
The Worlds Most Extraordinary Homes - (Jan 5th)
The Nature of Things - (Jan 5th)
Mayfair Witches - (Jan 5th)
All Elite Wrestling- Collision - (Jan 5th)
Gangland Chronicles - (Oct 1st)
Ruby Wax- Cast Away - (Oct 1st)
Deadliest Catch - (Oct 2nd)
Murder in a Small Town - (Oct 2nd)
Slow Horses - (Oct 2nd)
Bad Monkey - (Oct 2nd)
**_Hammy redo of John Russo’s cult slasher from the early ’80s_** A 17 years-old girl from western Pennsylvania intends to run away to Virginia. A friendly couple picks her up whereupon they run afoul of a weirdo cult in the sticks. "Midnight" (2020) was written by the screenwriter of the hallowed "Night of the Living Dead,” based on his book, and a faithful remake of his micro-budget flick from the early ’80s. Russo enlisted a director this time out rather than helm it himself, which happens to be the guy who plays the stepfather, Gary Lee Vincent. Meanwhile Russo plays the Catholic minister. The original version cost only $70,000 whereas this one cost $300,000, which is about the same amount if you factor in inflation. In both cases, the movie’s a riff on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” just nowhere near as effective due to the limited resources. For instance, some of the actors are dubious and there’s a lot of hammy acting, particularly the cultists. But, if you don't mind micro-budget deficiencies, there are things to appreciate. For one thing, it’s genuinely amusing and intentionally so (I busted out laughing several times during viewing). Also, Brennan Bobish is superior to Melanie Verlin as the protagonist, Nancy. Her long hair is awe-inspiring. On that note, there are cameos by two stunning redheads, Carolyn Jerz as Patty and Gretchen Settle as Wendy. Underneath the creepy, often goofy adventure there's an interesting theme: We live in a fallen world full of broken families, addictions, abuse, lecherous males, unjust hostilities, crime, religious sectarians and deviant groups. Both the cultists and the protagonist find succor in questionable religious beliefs, but the goat-suckers choose a destructive belief system whereas Nancy opts for a flawed-but-generally-healthy theology that enables her to face the unexpected challenges of life and overcome. So, is this any better than the original version? Not really. It’s the same story with the same spare-change budget production values. But this one kept my interest more simply due to winsome Brennan Bobish, plus it’s funnier and, I suppose, the effects/gore are better. Everything else is roughly on par, just separated by almost four decades. For a better horror flick written by Russo, check out the slasher "The Majorettes" from the mid-’80s, which is still micro-budget but all-around entertaining if you give it a chance. The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in Fairmont and Bridgeport, West Virginia, which are just south of the southwest border of Pennsylvania (about 20-35 miles respectively). GRADE: C-/C (4.5/10)