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Bee Delores

Bee Delores

Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:

Bee Delores has worked in the film industry since 2018. In addition to being a critic, they are also an essayist with bylines in Bloody Disgusting, Dread Central, Certified Forgotten, and /Film. They also launched a newsletter called The Horrorverse.

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
3/5
100%
Cold Blows The Wind (2024) On a meager budget, the entire creative team knows exactly how to offer a compelling story that brings out the fear in anyone. - Horrorverse
Read More | Posted Aug 08, 2024
5/5
71%
Ganymede (2024) There’s no mistaking it: it’s one of the best films of 2024. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Aug 01, 2024
4/5
100%
Carnage for Christmas (2024) While Christmas slashers have thrived for decades – from the groundbreaking Black Christmas to the little-known Silent Night, Bloody Night – we can now add Carnage for Christmas as a surefire holiday essential. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 30, 2024
3/5
75%
Detained (2024) The viewer must go along for the thrilling ride and enjoy every single swerve and unexpected stomach-turning drop, or else you risk the film losing part of its charm. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 30, 2024
88%
Starve Acre (2023) With its rustic texture and moody atmosphere, Starve Acre arrives as one of the year's most unsettling and witchy concoctions. - Horrorverse
Read More | Posted Jul 25, 2024
3.5/5
96%
Oddity (2024) Oddity swallows you whole, drenching you in moody textures and effective uses of shadows. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 15, 2024
4/5
80%
Glasshouse (2021) Glasshouse is a wondrous, glossy sci-fi fantasy, packed with provocative inquiries about the human mind, delusion, desperation, and the lengths humans will go to to keep proper order intact. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
4/5
90%
When I Consume You (2021) When I Consume You can be read quite literally (a crime thriller both in style and structure) or something far more allegorical, depicting addiction with a fang-toothed precision. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3/5
90%
Martyrs Lane (2021) Martyrs Lane features unbelievably strong, emotional, and grounded performances from both Thompson and Sayer. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3.5/5
97%
Hellbender (2021) The Adams Family unravel a delectable and devilish yarn; it’s a witchy punk-rock acid trip with some of the most potent, ghastly, and frantic imagery you’ll find this year. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
4/5
40%
On the 3rd Day (2021) On the Third Day doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t dismantle genre tropes and conventions to rebuild into its own wily and exciting beast. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3.5/5
89%
The Sadness (2021) The Sadness is the epitome of nihilistic cinema. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3.5/5
86%
Killer Concept (2021) Killer Concept doesn’t reinvent the slasher wheel, but it does supply a helluva good time. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3/5
100%
Night Drive (2021) There’s plenty of mayhem and laughs to be had. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
4.5/5
80%
Knocking (2021) Knocking is a soul-crushing piece of cinema that may even have you questioning your own sanity. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3.5/5
100%
When the Screaming Starts (2021) As the film vaults to its third act, there’s a twist that makes the feature a surefire delight. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
3.5/5
71%
The Influencer (2021) Meghan Weinstein’s The Influencer condemns the vulturistic nature of the digital age, both the exploitation of blind fanaticism and the hunger for fame and fortune we all crave. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
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A Most Atrocious Thing (undefined) The film knows exactly what it is and nothing more. If you're looking for a Friday night popcorn flick, this is for you. - Horrorverse
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
74%
Handling the Undead (2024) It's far less about action-packed sequences and tons of blood and far more about the emotional response to a zombie apocalypse. - Horrorverse
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
4/5
100%
Double Blind (2023) Hunt-Duffy and his creative team hit a home run with a feature that grabs your throat and won’t let go - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 11, 2024
2/5
33%
Latency (2024) While the style and tone evoke real vision, the film arrives as lifeless and cold. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
3.5/5
90%
V/H/S/94 (2021) V/H/S/94 contains plenty of horrifying content that’ll satiate a wide swatch of fans. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
4/5
90%
Dashcam (2021) DASHCAM confronts journalistic integrity as much as it does the very nature of human existence. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
2.5/5
67%
Time Now (2021) Time Now is the definition of a slow burn, and unfortunately, the middle act meanders and treads water. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
3.5/5
66%
Air Doll (2009) Air Doll is a tenderly crackling slow-burn, a drama bursting with a gooey fantasy center. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
5/5
68%
Offseason (2021) Keating stages an enthralling ghost story about human deterioration, inherited trauma, and grief. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
2.5/5
51%
A Nightmare Wakes (2020) Emotional punches, largely at the hands of Alix Wilton Regan as Mary Shelley, keep the viewer jolted awake, even if the story itself falls into a drowsy stupor. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
2.5/5
36%
Dreamcatcher (2021) Dreamcatcher often shows its hand completely, for better or worse, and stacks on convoluted story beats and reveals that don't feel earned. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
5/5
96%
A Wounded Fawn (2022) A Wounded Fawn is one of the year’s kookiest releases, joining a menagerie of disturbed creations that includes Men, Barbarian, and Something in the Dirt. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
5/5
73%
Skinamarink (2022) Skinamarink is a vessel for the brain’s most frightening hallucinations. It’s not about what you actually see but what could be there. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
4/5
75%
The Outwaters (2022) The Outwaters doesn’t play it safe. In fact, it goes big and bold with its conceit in such a way that makes it nothing short of a vital entry in the genre. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
4/5
70%
Outpost (2022) A nail-biting, woodsy thriller about one woman’s recovery from abuse, the film is expertly crafted, from script to cinematography. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3/5
52%
Bad Things (2023) What’s most evident in filmmaker Stewart Thorndike’s horror/drama Bad Things are the clear lines that can be drawn not only to The Shining but French extremist film High Tension and a little-known ‘80s gem called Curtains. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3.5/5
89%
Here for Blood (2022) With obvious roots in films like You’re Next, Here for Blood manages to upend expectations mid-way through and zig-zag between genres for the rest of the runtime. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3/5
64%
It Lives Inside (2023) It Lives Inside leans into conventions but supplies plenty of spooky scares, one of which is ripped straight out of Insidious. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3.5/5
73%
V/H/S/85 (2023) Six entries in, V/H/S/85 proves there are plenty more macabre stories to tell. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
5/5
44%
The Puppetman (2023) The Puppetman makes great use of its resources, relying heavily on character and mood to drive the story. Best served to go in blind, Brandon Christensen’s new entry shocks the system with explosive, mangled bits of grisly violence and gore. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
4/5
81%
You'll Never Find Me (2023) With their debut feature, filmmakers Josiah Allen and Indiana Bell spiral into the darkest, murkiest depths of human consciousness. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3.5/5
97%
Late Night with the Devil (2023) Late Night with the Devil appears as among the year’s coolest and most inventive films. There’s no denying its eventual impact on horror storytelling and what found footage could look like in the future. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
4/5
60%
The Andy Baker Tape (2021) In The Andy Baker Tape, writer, director, and star Bret Lada spins a deranged tale about influencer culture, unearthing the past, and desperation for human connection. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
5/5
90%
Deadstream (2022) Very few found footage films delicately balance between humor and horror with such precision like Deadstream. It is this year’s Host — a bonafide blockbuster that’s able to send chills down your spine one moment and make you bust out laughing the next. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3/5
100%
New Religion (2022) Director Keishi Kondo’s debut feature New Religion hurls the viewer through a restoration of one woman’s soul amidst unimaginable tragedy. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
4/5
79%
Follow Her (2022) Follow Her goes off the rails (in the best way possible) soon enough. The film’s commentary on accountability online is razor sharp, cutting deep and leaving long, oozing gashes. It’s a smash of an adventure. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
4/5
80%
Everybody Dies by the End (2022) It’s almost as though The Sacrament were rearranged to dissect the underbelly of Hollywood and pressures to make art. It’s moody, intense, and delightfully unhinged. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
1.5/5
88%
Midnight Peepshow (2022) Midnight Peepshow works for what it is… but it’s little more than tepid fare we’ve seen countless times before. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3.5/5
93%
Deep Fear (2022) Deep Fear unravels a deliciously nail-biting yarn. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
1/5
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Firenado (2022) Firenado might have worked better had the creatives leaned into its campy promise, relying on the absurdity of the concept, rather than the straight-laced and serious. Unfortunately, the film fails to ignite any sort of blaze. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
3.5/5
91%
Bloody Hell (2020) Bloody Hell playfully employs a fairy tale aesthetic to impart one of life’s most earnest lessons: you can’t run away from your problems. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
2.5/5
50%
Spoonful of Sugar (2022) While there’s certainly plenty to like and admire about Morgan’s latest, it unfortunately suffers from a lack of vision. The storylines act like mangled roots, each suffocating the others. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
2.5/5
38%
Wolf Garden (2023) Wolf Garden might not work as a complete feature, but there are spots of brilliance poking through the noise. - B-Sides & Badlands
Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2024
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