Gilbert Speaks on ‘Gone Cold’ by Tim Marczenko: Shedding Light on Forgotten Missing Persons Cases
Marie Gilbert speaks to Tim Marczenko about his latest book, Gone Cold: Death and Disappearances in the Northwoods.
Marie Gilbert speaks to Tim Marczenko about his latest book, Gone Cold: Death and Disappearances in the Northwoods.
Based on a true story, Marie Gilbert says “Wicked Little Letters” is a bloody good mystery.
Marie Gilbert takes a look at the first episode of the new Shudder series, ‘Horror’s Greatest.’
In “Exhuma,” nothing is more frightening than an ancient angry ancestor.
Marie Gilbert says that Dr. Jekyll, starring Eddie Izzard, is fun, campy and flawless.
Marie Gilbert says that “Twisters” is a great summer hit that shows the true power of a twister.
Luke Gilford’s ‘National Anthem’ is a truly emotional film full of outstandingly beautiful and haunting cinematography.
“Ghostlight” is a treatise on how people can mask their grief, filled with great performances and surprises.
Discover why Marie Gilbert says that “A Quiet Place: Day One” is worth the price of a movie ticket.
Find out why Marie Gilbert couldn’t help but binge-watch “Eric” starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
Set in Yorkshire during the 1996 Summer of Fear, “The Moor” is the kind of scary that haunts your dreams.
Marie Gilbert looks at the film “Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics” and talks to co-director Ziya Tong.