The origins of evil are exposed (sort of) in Orphan: First Kill, from The Boy director William Brent Bell. While Jaume Collet-Serra’s...
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Jesse Thomas Cook’s cult-busting, gut-busting indie flick Cult Hero recently celebrated its world premiere at the 2022 Fantasia Film Festival. The...
Serial killer movies are rarely fun. Case and point: Karim Ouelhaj’s Megalomaniac. Although not fully based on a true story, this grim tale has all the depressing mean-spirit of a worts-and-all recounting of real-life tragedy. It’s not an easy watch, but it’s also an accomplished dive into the warped minds of...
Andy Mitton, who shocked Fantasia attendees with his 2018 ghost story The Witch In The Window, returns to the festival...
When it comes to demons escaping hell to lay siege to your family’s bloodline, it never rains- it pours. Very...
Lovecraftian monster and Lovecraftian madness descend on a small cabin-in-the-woods of northern Ontario, Canada in Rodrigo Gudiño’s The Breach. Adapted from an audible original book by Nick Cutter (aka Craig Davidson), The Breach drops a small town cop, his ex-wife/tracker, and a local medical expert into the puzzling nightmare of other-worldly monsters and...
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarink is an eerie, elongated nightmare plucked straight from the mind of your childhood self....
Japanese/South Korean co-production Missing weaves a tangled web of death and deception that ensnares a father and daughter in the twisted...
In Jesse Thomas Cook’s goofy action-thriller Cult Hero, disgraced “cult buster” and deprogrammer Dale Domazar (Ry Barrett) is called up out of retirement for one last job. After a botched extraction of a sadistic death cult that resulted in mass suicide, Dale has become the internet’s punching bag. Once a celebrated pop culture...
The world is a pretty shitty place for most people, and in Véronique Jadin’s L’Employée du Mois (Employee of The...
Writing a review for a movie like Nope is always weird. You’ve likely already decided if you want to see...
Analog-obsessed modern horror maestro Scott Derrickson is back from his brief jaunt in the Marvel universe with The Black Phone. This eerie tale of missing children (spoiler alert: they dead) is adapted from the Joe Hill short shorty of the same name and co-written by frequent collaborators Derrickson & C....