‘Mother, May I?’ Review – Sumptuous Psycho-Sexual Mind Games

An older woman’s dead body lies on the floor in the opening scene of writer/director Laurence Vannicelli’s Mother, May I? The camera pulls back slowly, revealing a rustic but lived-in cabin near a lake. This is followed by a brisk montage as the body is collected, cleaned, and finally incinerated before the ash is poured […]

The post ‘Mother, May I?’ Review – Sumptuous Psycho-Sexual Mind Games appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

Continue reading


Dissecting Two Very Different Films With ‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

Physical Media 4Eva After tackling a contemporary sequel last week with Insidious: Chapter Two, Trace and I figured we should do it again. This week we’re dissecting the sequel to queer director Adam Robitel‘s immensely popular Escape Room, which was released in 2021 as Escape Room: Tournament of Champions. In the film, survivors Zoey (Taylor Russell) and […]

The post Dissecting Two Very Different Films With ‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions’ [Horror Queers Podcast] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

Continue reading


‘Mother, May I?’ – Horror Movie Starring Kyle Gallner and Holland Roden Releasing in 2023

Up next for Kyle Gallner (Scream, Smile) is another horror movie, titled Mother, May I? and co-starring Holland Roden (“Teen Wolf”). Deadline reports that it’s coming in Spring 2023. Dark Sky Films has picked up the North American rights to the horror movie. “In the movie, a man’s fiancée starts behaving like his recently deceased […]

The post ‘Mother, May I?’ – Horror Movie Starring Kyle Gallner and Holland Roden Releasing in 2023 appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

Continue reading


‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions’: Logan Miller Reveals the Room That Was Entirely Cut from the Movie

Adam Robitel‘s sequel Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is now playing exclusively in theaters, with the film tossing the winners of previous Minos Corporation escape rooms right back into the fire. Those winners include Zoey Davis (Taylor Russell) and Ben Miller (Logan Miller) from the first film, along with Holland Roden‘s new character Rachel Ellis. […]

Continue reading