Canada’s creepiest little production studio, Black Fawn Films, have been on a real roll lately. Earlier this year their supernatural...
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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...
Single Location Horror thrives in the independent space and Brock Bodell’s Hellcat is a great example of how much story...
Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) director Steve Pink returns with the lower key (but still silly) anxiety- fueled thriller Terrestrial....
Directed by William Bagley, from a screenplay co-written with Scott Hawkins, Hold The Fort is a silly action-packed horror-comedy about all the bullshit of homeownership; Property maintenance, small talk with the neighbours, portals to Hell that open up during the Equinox to allow witches and werewolves and demons (and more!) to rampage...
Sharks have come a long way in the last 50 years. Back in my day, a person would have to...
The Zombie Rage Virus Dream Team that brought you 28 Days Later (2002) return for another round in the apocalypse arena with 28 Years...
Indie stunner Sean Byrne returns to theatres this week with his newest nightmare Dangerous Animals, where sharks aren’t the only apex predators hunting prey off the Australian coastline. Written by Nick Leperd (who also penned Osgood Perkins’ forthcoming Keeper) this slick ‘n’ sinister thriller stars Jai Courtney (Suicide Squad) as a hulking...