Lilo & Stitch (2025) Review — A Safe but Spirited Return to Ohana
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch (2025) sticks close to the original’s playbook, but its heartfelt core and scene-stealing Stitch help it rise above most recent live-action remakes. While a few added characters feel unnecessary and some emotional depth is trimmed, the film still captures the chaotic charm and enduring magic of ohana. Read our full review for the breakdown!
Death’s Detour: ‘Final Destination 5’ Finds New Life
Final Destination 5 might be the fifth entry in the long-running horror franchise, but it proves the series still has some deadly tricks up its sleeve. With a jaw-dropping opening set piece and one of the most clever twists in the series, this installment brings back the tension, spectacle, and grim fun fans expect — all while reminding us that you can't cheat death... for long.
A Crash, Some CGI, and Zero Soul: ‘The Final Destination’ Falls Flat
Dive into our brutally honest review of The Final Destination (2009), the franchise's weakest entry packed with poor CGI, flat characters, and 3D gimmicks that fell flat.
Clown in a Cornfield is Breezy Fun
Dive into Misael's review of Clown in a Cornfield, a slasher horror that blends teen angst with brutal scares. Discover why this twisted tale of terror in a small town cornfield stands out in modern horror fiction
Sleek, Sinister, and Still the Best: Celebrating ‘Final Destination 3’
Roller coasters were never the same after Final Destination 3. With its unforgettable opening disaster, creatively staged kills, and one of the strongest final girls in horror, the third installment didn’t just follow the franchise formula—it refined it. Director James Wong returns with a sharper, moodier vision, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead delivers a performance that elevates the chaos with emotional weight and urgency. From tanning beds to theme park paranoia, FD3 turns every mundane moment into a ticking time bomb. Nearly 20 years later, it still stands tall as the sleekest, darkest, and most memorable ride in the series.
Death Hits the Accelerator: Revisiting ‘Final Destination 2’ | Road to Bloodlines
Read ScreamInn Media’s recap of Final Destination 2 as we revisit the chaos, the thrills, and the unforgettable highway disaster. Get ready for Final Destination: Bloodlines — only in theaters May 16.
Sinners is Electrifying
Coogler has delivered a masterpiece that needs to be seen in theaters
Where Fate Takes Flight: Revisiting ‘Final Destination’ | Road to Bloodlines
Final Desintation: Bloodlines is approaching fast! Time to take a look back at the entire franchise leading to this next, seemingly epic installment! Read Braden’s review here!
‘Novocaine’ (2025) – A Sharp-Witted Action Comedy with a Unique Twist
The 2025 action-comedy Novocaine, directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, brings a fresh perspective to the genre with an unusual protagonist. Read our review and find out if it’s worth a watch!
Last Breath (Review)
Read ScreamInn Media's review of 'Last Breath' and discover why this gripping survival movie worth your time and attention!
Love Hurts (Review)
Read ScreamInn’s review of Love Hurts. Braden’s review explores how the film misses the mark emotionally, leaving audiences more frustrated than moved. From weak storytelling to underwhelming action, discover why this drama/comedy fails to resonate in all the wrong ways.
Wolf Man (Review)
Read Misael’s review of ‘Wolf Man’ and discover why he argues that the film is not anything spectacular or groundbreaking. His insights offer a balanced perspective on its strengths and weaknesses.
Babygirl (Review)
Read Braden’s review of ‘Babygirl’ and discover why he ultimately describes the film as overall forgettable. In theaters December 25.
Hundreds of Beavers (Review)
Check out Misael’s thoughts on one of the best movies of the year here!
Nickel Boys (Review)
Check out ScreamInn Media’s review of the film “Nickel Boys” and discover the reasons behind why many viewers may find the film to be disappointing.
Gladiator II (Review)
Check out ScreamInn Media’s review of Gladiator II and find out why it is considered a solid sequel, even if it does not quite surpass its predecessor in any significant way.
We Live in Time (Review)
Read Braden’s review of "We Live in Time" and discover why this beautifully crafted film is sure to resonate deeply and evoke a wide range of emotions.
Joker: Folie à Deux (Review)
Read Braden review of Joker: Folie à Deux and find out why he calls it a disappointing follow up to the first one that fails to bring back the madness.
In an era dominated by remakes and requels, Silent Night, Deadly Night returns not as a hollow exercise in nostalgia, but as a slasher that understands both its legacy and its controversy. Originally released in 1984 to intense backlash, the film has long occupied a strange place in horror history—reviled by some, embraced by genre fans. This new iteration doesn’t shy away from that baggage; instead, it reworks the story with intention, justifying its existence through bold narrative choices and a clear affection for the slasher tradition.