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Castle of Chills

Castle of Chills is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Kyle Logan, Nuha Hassan.

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#Blue_Whale (2021) Kyle Logan It’s certainly not perfect, but based on its effectiveness alone #Blue_Whale is one of the best entries in the screenlife subgenre.
Posted Jul 14, 2024Edit critic review
Wendell & Wild (2022) Kyle Logan From Selick’s classic mixture of the macabre and the whimsical in three dimensional stop-motion to shadow plays and some incredible paper cut-out art, the film is a wonder to behold.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
A Pure Place (2021) Kyle Logan The focus on literal cleanliness as opposed to any metaphorical purity, truly gorgeous visual style, and strong performances make it worth seeking out.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Flux Gourmet (2022) Kyle Logan With Flux Gourmet [Peter Strickland] continues his streak of strange, unsettling but undeniably alluring films set in worlds unlike anything else.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
PussyCake (2021) Kyle Logan Feels like a mix between Albert Pyun’s Vicious Lips and John Gulager’s Feast as the band find themselves in an inexplicable situation full of delightfully disgusting practical gore.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
X (2022) Kyle Logan A modern slasher masterpiece that loves its ancestors.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Mad God (2021) Kyle Logan Issues with the plot are minuscule compared to the literally awesome images and worlds created in the film.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
The Righteous (2021) Kyle Logan The Righteous is exciting not only because it’s a painfully tense and thought-provoking film (which it certainly is), but also because it announces an astounding new talent in Mark O’Brien.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Agnes (2021) Kyle Logan More than the surprising and sometimes absurd comedy, the discussions and genuine explorations of faith are what make Agnes different.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Kandisha (2020) Kyle Logan Fourteen years after Inside, Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury might have another classic on their hands.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021) Kyle Logan Broadcast Signal Intrusion is an exciting mix of genres and ideas that sucks you into its compelling mystery
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
4/5
Gaia (2021) Kyle Logan There are so many ideas about humanity’s relationship to the Earth and God, and the aesthetic world is so engaging, that even if the film sometimes feels like a bit of a mess (which it does), it never feels boring.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Censor (2021) Kyle Logan Censor, the feature directorial debut of Prano Bailey-Bond, joins the ranks of Saint Maud, Raw, and The Witch as a horror feature debut that announces a thrilling new voice in the genre.
Posted Jul 11, 2024Edit critic review
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Nuha Hassan Texas Chainsaw Massacre is filled with bloody kills, and as the title promises, a massacre inside a party bus soon follows in the movie.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
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