★★ When a film fails to do anything more than showcase flashy, admittedly impressive special effects, can it really be recommended? The new Shudder slasher, Kapel Furman and Armando Fonseca’s Skull: The Mask, sadly has little depth beyond its blood and gore. The clunky opening starts us in 1944, where the Mask of Anhanga, an … Continue reading Film Review: Skull: The Mask