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‘Porch Pirate’ Review – VHS Era Throwback Delivers a Fun Indie Horror Package

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The Greater Philadelphia area’s new non-profit horror organization dedicated to supporting indie horror, Delco Horror Haven, hosted their second film premiere event this past Saturday with the screening of Porch Pirate. This is the first full-length feature film from the Philly-based Baby Goblin Productions.

Porch Pirate tells the story of young, low-rent thief Bobby (Dru Montana, the ‘Durag and the Deertag’ Podcast), who is duped into stealing packages from the houses of unsuspecting families in the suburbs by his friend and literal partner-in-crime Ray (Geoff Colella). Ray presents his business as “legitimate,” and Bobby goes along with it although the gig is obviously illegal and both are on parole. The duo’s racket is to sell their stolen goods to shady local pawn shop owner Mike (Mike Salvi, Mistransaction), who takes advantage of them by buying for a fraction of the items’ worth—like every pawn shop dealer in the history of pawn shopping.

After failing to steal some packages, Bobby is able to snag a mysterious box from a house owned by middle-class couple Andy (Shaun Abel, Domestic Bliss) and Linda (Tara Beavers, Yester-Years). Once they finish scoring some more stolen wares, Ray joins Bobby back at his sister Delia’s (Ellie Summerling, Backside Comedy) house, who is royally pissed that Bobby has brought all of this contraband into her home. Although they have a genuinely loving relationship, Bobby and Delia are a bit different from one another. Delia appears to maintain both a stable job and equally stable lifestyle (she even enjoys popcorn with a glass of Cabernet– a dinner combo of champions!), but she fears being sucked into the void with them because she is now ultimately an accomplice.

Soon Delia’s fears become the least of her concerns once Bobby and her notice a strange red liquid oozing out of the box Bobby stole from the middle-class couple. And yes, you guessed it, that red liquid is blood. The package’s leakage is the first domino to fall in a chain of events that includes learning the box’s content, attempts to return the package and other shenanigans. Se7en might be best known for the question and subsequent meme “What’s in the Box?!” but Porch Pirate goes the extra mile showing you what’s in the box and all the ensuing havoc.

Writer-Director Dorian Vasquez shot his film to look and feel just like a low budget B-movie that you’d find in a Mom ‘n’ Pop VHS shop back in the day, with weird lighting, random cuts and all the standard B-movie fixtures. Or another comparison for Porch Pirate would be a film shown in the last late morning timeslot during USA’s Up All Night, where Gilbert Gottfried or Rhonda Shear were only doing voiceovers for the bumpers. And that, dear readers, is not an insult at all. They used to air some underrated low budget gems during that 3am timeslot that Vinegar Syndrome currently sells (and sells out of) for almost $30.

What Porch Pirate lacks in budget, it more than makes up for in plot originality, story interest and enticing characters. It definitely has its own vibe that could be a catalyst into being a cult status prospect, if enough people get their eyes on it. While the film is promoted as a suspense-thriller and delivers on those elements, a key driver to this film’s entertainment are the portions of intended comedy stemming from the ad-libbing of the main stars during certain scenes.

All of the actors provide fun performances and display great chemistry, which is not all that common to find in B-movies. And that is because (fun fact alert!) all the actors in this horror film, sans the middle-class couple, are actually stand-up comedians and comedy podcasters local to the Tri-State area (yes, Philadelphia counts nowadays). The combination of their genuine comedic talents, improv game and reactions to each other is on-point, with the comedy not landing in the realm of corniness or just straight up being cheesy.

During the Q&A session, Vasquez announced that alongside the upcoming in-person screenings, Porch Pirate will be debuting soon to Tubi, but you can watch it now on Reveel. This is definitely a film that is worth checking out if you are a fan of indie filmmaking with a unique twist.

Meanwhile, Delco Horror Haven’s next film premiere screening is on August 19 at The Towne House in Media, PA with 12 to Midnight—starring Daniel Roebuck and Tito Ortiz.

3.5 out of 5

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3 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including Ti West’s ‘MaXXXine’

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Kevin Bacon in MaXXXine
pictured: Kevin Bacon in 'MaXXXine'

Thanks to the long Fourth of July holiday weekend ahead, it’s a light week for horror. But that doesn’t mean we’re not getting new releases to add to your watchlists.

Here’s all the new horror releasing July 1 – July 5, 2024!

For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.


Cold Blows the Wind

A drunk driving mistake turns into a harrowing nightmare for a couple when a stranger suddently appears in Cold Blows the Wind, available now on VOD.

In writer/director Eric Williford‘s horror film, “After hitting a jogger on the road, a couple chooses to bury the body. When a mysterious stranger appears, things spiral out of control as the body count rises.”

Cold Blows the Wind stars Victoria Vertuga, Jamie Bernadette, Danell Leyva, and Torrey Lawrence.


Dead Whisper

Out in select theaters from Vertical on Friday, July 5, is Dead Whisper. In it, a grief stricken father is offered a demonic trade: his soul for a chance to reconnect with a lost loved one.

The film “follows Elliot Campbell, a Cape Cod lawyer drawn to a mysterious island, where he faces the temptation of reuniting with his dead daughter at the peril of his soul.”

Dead Whisper is the feature debut by director Conor Soucy and stars Samuel Dunning, Rob Evan, Tana Sirois, Samantha Hill, Codey Gillum, Chris Goodwin, Dhane Ross, Hester Wilkinson, and Bruce Winant.


Mia Goth in Maxxxine

The final new horror release for the week comes courtesy of A24. Writer/Director Ti West‘s MaXXXine slashes into theaters this Friday, July 5.

Here’s the official plot synopsis from A24 this week: “In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally gets her big break. But as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Hollywood, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past.”

Last we saw Maxine in Ti West’s X (2022), she was the sole survivor of a massacre carried out by elderly couple Howard and Pearl in the Summer of ’79. Goth of course pulled double duty as the villain Pearl in that movie, who got her own origin story in Pearl (2022). Pearl and Maxine are different characters, but they share the common goal of wanting to be stars.

As Ti West explained a while back, “The way that X is a movie that is informed by and affected by independent exploitation auteur Americana and 1970s cinema, and Pearl is perhaps affected by the Golden Age of Hollywood and the glitz and glamor of cinema, MaXXXine will be more about within the industry itself and the boom of VHS.”

Mia Goth stars alongside Elizabeth Debicki, Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Halsey, Lily Collins, Giancarlo Esposito, Sophia Thatcher, and Kevin Bacon.

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