Babysitters and masked killers at Halloween go together like cyanide and chocolate and peanut butter, and indie maestro Brandon Christensen (Z, 2019)...
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UFO mayhem descended on theatres this weekend thanks to Jimmy & Stiggs, from writer/director/star Joe Begos. Made on a shoestring...
Joe Begos (Chirstmas Bloody Christmas) is back with another neon-drenched, ultra gory slice of 16mm madness in Jimmy & Stiggs. Since his 2019 festival hit Bliss, Begos has been working exclusively on film and it’s really helped make his work stand out, assuming the nonstop parade of gooey exploding heads, killer robot...
Dear Reader, I am once again asking you to do the unthinkable and…….ignore this review. Simply stop reading now, and...
If there’s one thing I can’t turn down, it’s a new time travel (or time loop) movie. Especially one with...
Writer/director Julie Pacino makes her feature film debut with the lush & surreal psychological thriller I Live Here Now. Shot on a mix of 35mm and 16mm film, this journey through the mind of an aspiring actress is a nightmare odyssey of scarred memories, bad boyfriends, and the cruel standards of...
Canada’s creepiest little production studio, Black Fawn Films, have been on a real roll lately. Earlier this year their supernatural...
Radik Eshimov’s Burning is a multi-POV Horror story with nosey neighbors, evil spirits, dead kids, and some really clever camerawork. The movie...
Indie Filmmaking scream team The Adams Family return to the Fantasia Film Festival with another dose of their unique homemade Folk Horror in Mother of Flies. True to form, Mother of Flies is a punk rock, dark-night-of-the-soul portrait of death and old magic featuring some killer tracks from the family’s...
If you’ve ever wanted to take a meat clever to the Manosphere, get ready to live vicariously through your favourite...
Never fear J-Horror fans (or rather, get ready to fear!) because South Korean filmmaker Kim Soo-jin is happily keeping your favourite...
Okay, here’s the deal; If you like Atmospheric Horror that gets under your skin and slowly reveals itself to you…Don’t read this review. Just add Pedro Martín-Calero’s The Wailing (El llanto) to your watchlist and go have a tea. There are no M. Night Syamalan twists but the less you know about...