Chad Collins

Chad Collins's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
Dread Central
Publications:
Dread Central
Movie Reviews Only
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3.5/5 | 75% | Red Dot (2021) |
For fans of hard and fast survival thrills, Red Dot is certain to satisfy. Adrenaline-fueled and sufficiently vicious, the red dot is on target- and the target is a good one. - Dread Central
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| Posted Feb 23, 2021
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3.5/5 | 90% | The Vigil (2021) |
The Vigil is unrelenting in its scares, if too familiar in its execution. Nonetheless, this Jewish horror fable is still likely to shake you to your core. - Dread Central
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| Posted Feb 23, 2021
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3/5 | 65% | Wrong Turn (2021) |
Wrong Turn's throwback slasher thrills are enough to make up for an uneven narrative and dicey politics. - Dread Central
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| Posted Feb 17, 2021
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3.5/5 | 79% | In The Earth (2021) |
Though wildly uneven, In the Earth is still a hypnotic and frightening slice of folk and eco horror. - Dread Central
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| Posted Feb 17, 2021
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4.5/5 | 64% | The Call (2020) |
From credits to the final frame, The Call leaves a lasting impact, an almost congenital terror that's certain to break your heart and scare you senseless. - Dread Central
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| Posted Feb 17, 2021
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4/5 | 79% | The Night (2021) |
The Night is a mind-bending and haunting foray into one couple's fractured marriage and the secrets that bind. Unique and frightening, The Night is a trip worth taking. - Dread Central
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| Posted Feb 4, 2021
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4.5/5 | 91% | Promising Young Woman (2020) |
Promising Young Woman is like razors in Halloween candy. Dangerous, mythic, and a story worth repeating annually- it's that good. - Dread Central
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| Posted Jan 15, 2021
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3.5/5 | 98% | Anything for Jackson (2020) |
Anything for Jackson's middle act isn't as strong as the sections that bookend it, but this is still a delightfully dark and well-crafted satanic shocker. - Dread Central
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| Posted Dec 11, 2020
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4/5 | 50% | Don't Listen (Voces) (2020) |
Director Ángel Gómez Hernández does enough to imbue the movie with a spirit all his own, however, rendering what would be a serviceable haunted house entry as something considerably more frightening and considerably more entertaining. - Dread Central
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| Posted Dec 2, 2020
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