
Nocturnal Blood Mist Review, by Villimey Mist. Vampires, friendship and bloodlust…
Welcome gruesome night owls to Anchorage, Alaska. A place where people don’t care if someone goes missing (literally, no one’s going give...

THE SKIN FACTORY BY LUCAS PEDERSON: A SCI-FI/HORROR THRILLER FOR THE YOUTH…
THE STORY: Chase is trapped in a netherworld factory where he’s forced to build human bodies for dark beings known as the Wardens to...

A Letter to the King review: LOTR and GOT rolled up into a neat, medieval drama…
Netflix’s new show showcases the depth of the streaming giant’s reach, especially in times like this. Tiuri; Dagonaut; Ardanwen; Unauwen;...

I AM NOT OKAY WITH THIS REVIEW: Being a teenage girl can blow your mind sometimes…
I Am Not Okay With This begins with Sydney Novak, covered in blood, running down the middle of the street at night. There are probably...

Kingdom Season 2 Review: is it the end for the hit Korean Zombie drama?
There was something endearing regarding South Korea’s mini zombie drama, Kingdom that hit Netflix screens last year. It was quick,...

NERVE REVIEW: It takes ‘Nerve’ to be on the cool list…
In “Nerve,” a dark-heart-of-the-Internet thriller, Vee (Emma Roberts), a high school senior is unsure if she should follow her passions...

Ragnarok Season 1 Review: Thor faces his younger years…
You have to be a brave, brave, showrunner to bring Thor to the small screen, especially when you already have Neil Gaiman’s American Gods...

KINGDOM SEASON 1 REVIEW: A South Korean undead…
All zombie stories start from somewhere… And in a kingdom defeated by corruption and famine, a mysterious rumor of the king’s death...

Season two Sex Education Review: More sex, more fun, more parenting issues…
Last season’s surprise sleeper hit, Sex Education was a master-class in comedy-genius, and the latest season from (Netflix) opens with a...

Netflix’s Messiah Review: A very naughty boy!
A young preacher wants to share his message of peace, love and wordly charm with the entire planet in Netflix’s potent new thriller. But...

Knives Out Review: a loveable who done it murder, mystery movie…
Writer/director Rian Johnson career has been on the up since his first delicious low-budget debut feature, Brick (2005), transposed a...

The Witcher Review: A dark, silky adaptation set in a faraway fantasy world…
Of course, Culturedemandsgeeks didn’t know what to expect when we first heard of Netflix’s live-action The Witcher and was even less...

DAYBREAK REVIEW: YIKES, SHOW ME THE DAY BREAK…
High school is always a tense coalition of tribes, and so it is in Glendale, California, the setting for Daybreak (Netflix). This...

V-WARS REVIEW: V for Victory…
At a snowy Arctic research station, a man walks outside into the frigid weather in his underwear, in obvious pain. The man puts a gun in...

READY OR NOT REVIEW: Ready to play?
Sitting in a niche cinema setting, attending Terror-Fi Film Festival 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand, Culturedemandsgeeks are ready for...

The Mandalorian first episode?
It is official, Star Wars is back and thriving on TV, the House of Mouse has done it, and recently launched today, and together with...

The End of the Fucking World Season 2 review: bold, right and a great conclusion to a dark comedy
Remember the sleeper-hit of 2018? You, know the one! When a boy meets a girl! And when the boy wants to kill that girl! Oh, yeah, The End...

In the Shadow of the Moon Review: plays smart tricks with time…
A cop becomes obsessed with a logic-defying serial killer in an extremely silly yet undeniably entertaining genre-switching film. It’s a...

Zombieland 2 Double Tap Review: Double the fun and double the gore…
culturedemandsgeeks A decade after Zombieland became a hit film and a cult classic, the lead cast: Woody Harrelson, who’d won an Emmy...




















