2024 is shaping up to be a big year for bugs and Kiah Roache-Turner’s monster spider movie Sting is here...
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Dev Patel (The Green Knight) makes his directorial debut with the action-packed revenge thriller Monkey Man. Originally intended for Netflix...
Spring has sprung, and with it, a fresh crop of horror films is blooming on Amazon Prime. As we bid farewell to the icy grip of winter, it’s time to embrace the eerie warmth of spring with some spooky cinema. Forget the usual spring cleaning; it’s time to clear your...
Friday nights are made for Frogman. It’s a full-on fun fest of found footage freak-outs, killer creature design & effects,...
As a fan who’s always ready to warp into the realms of time travel movies, my anticipation for Things Will...
Freddy Macdonald’s Sew Torn is a high-stakes crime thriller for everyone that grew up obsessed with choose-your-own-adventure novels. Working through three wildly different timelines, the story follows a mobile seamstress presented with a (truly) life-changing opportunity. After stumbling across a drug deal gone wrong, Barbara (Eve Connolly) is faced with...
Speaking of thrillers that play at the edge of horror– Hunting Daze stands out as a peculiar, yet captivating piece....
Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater is an intriguing entry into the Australian horror scene, attempting to weave a tapestry...
In the high-stakes world of digital currency, Cold Wallet takes us on a comedic heist journey that tries to mine more laughs than crypto, but occasionally finds itself lost in the blockchain of its own storyline. The semi-true tale spins a narrative around Billy (Raul Castillo), a father whose financial...
The 1970s: a time of bell-bottoms, disco balls, and, most importantly, some of the most tantalizingly obscure horror movies that...
Ah, the world of B-movies – a delightful realm where absurdity reigns supreme, and “so bad it’s good” is the...
Stop-motion has come a long way from the silly penguins and giant peaches of our childhood. In recent years there has been a very strong (and very welcome) push on indie stop-motion horror projects, but very few as haunting and downright gross as Robert Morgan’s new feature Stopmotion. Weaving terrifying...