Blood Born (2021), a Sacrifice to Have a Child (Even It’s Not a Human)

This movie review is for readers who have seen Blood Born. Here to watch BLOOD BORN. Mantis Cannibal Mating Don’t take the title literally, no female was munching her partner’s head during the mating in Blood Born. But, a mother, Makayla (Rosie Moss) brutally killed her beloved and supportive husband, Eric (Antoine Perry), and squeezed…

I Finally Get the Purpose of Automative ‘Congrats’ emails

Seeing a writing platform with a tracking system to compliment a writer to post constantly, I deeply feel writing is indeed a lonely, mentally exhausting, and self-doubting journey. For all the writers, our hope can be destroyed; our efforts will be ignored; our existence will be questioned; and our philosophy of achieving a life passion…

‘The House on Pine Street’ Should Be Called ‘Jennifer’s House on Pine Street’, part One

This article is for people who have watched this film, Rosemary’s Baby, and The Yellow Wallpaper. In a marriage, only women have the right to make decisions about pregnancy. The House is Humanized, not Haunted No people live inside a house, be it cursed or blessed, it’s no better than a barren land. We know…

Jim Jones: Paradise Lost within Humanity’s Fall, part Two

In the last post, I wrote about how this documentary shows a twisted history of Peoples Church standing out among the conservative churches and attracting large amounts of African-Americans; the gruesome transporting work of more than 900 bodies; and a bit of Jones’ controversial perception. Here, I arranged three sections to delve into Jim Jones‘…

Jim Jones: A Reverend to A Rabid Murderer

Lost Paradise Lost Paradise There are a few other documentaries of this gruesome massive suicide in American history. Most of them recreated the dark history of Jim Jones, from his childhood, society’s idealogy, his mastermind of Loring the minority race during the segregation, and the horrifying ending. Some contain a lot of real audio tapes…

Final Destination Revives Original Crew for Epic Sequel. Why Doesn’t The Blaire Witch Project Sequel Do the Same?

So that the sequel can at least not f*ck up a one of kind franchise? The Blair Witch Project grossed nearly $250 million worldwide (the budget was $200k-750k), making it one of the most profitable and successful indie films. It was credited with reviving the found-foot technique that influenced other successful horror films, like Paranormal Activity. However,…

Hereditary (2018)- Themes of Ritual Invocation, the Manipulation of Life, and the Myth of Hercules.

The first time I finished Hereditary (2018.) I wrote down some thoughts titled Sometimes, We Can Only Face It. I felt a sense of irresponsibility and disrespect to summarize a film with such a hopeless tone. I thought there was something I missed from this horrifying family tragedy, and I should’ve done more research. After…

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