There is a helluva lot of art out there that wants to interrogate society’s relationship with violence. It’s as if...
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At one point or another, we have all found ourselves laying on the bedroom floor, staring up at the ceiling,...
Found footage is always shifting and morphing to fit the current digital age. And right now, it’s all about online personalities, live streaming, and trying drive clicks. It’s an ego-obsessed era quantified by views and subscriber counts. The higher those numbers, the more intense the drive becomes to hit bigger...
[Exclusive Interview] Radha Mitchell Talks Her Prolific Career and Motherhood Horror in DREAMKATCHER
From Silent Hill to The Crazies, Radha Mitchell is no stranger to the horror genre. She’s played a range of badass women who...
The female experience is such a broad phrase, one that feels othering and makes women feel like monsters. But director...
Animation is a gorgeous medium ripe for horror picking but is so often assumed to be saved for children’s content. While shows like The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy are treated as adult animation anomalies, there is so much more to the world of animation particularly when it comes...
Jason Axinn’s animated feature film, To Your Last Death, is gory thrill ride about trauma, inevitability, and just how awful...
Imagine, if you will, a marble. A smooth, colorful sphere of glass that feels cool to the touch and looks...
Matthew Pope’s directorial debut Blood On Her Name is a tense neo-noir film about the lengths one woman will go to try and protect herself and her son. Leigh (played by Bethany Anne Lind) is a drug-addicted mechanic who accidentally kills a man. In a tense 90 minutes, Leigh tries...
Perched in front of a microphone, a young woman whispers about her day while drumming her fingers on a desk...
[Exclusive Interview] Writer/Director/Actor Toby Poser Talks Family Filmmaking in THE DEEPER YOU DIG
For Toby Poser, filmmaking is a family affair. Poser, her partner John Adams, and their two daughters Lula and Zelda...
Being queer is pretty cool, but also pretty exhausting. As you search to find yourself in film, television, books, and more, you find yourself creating narratives within those stories. Being queer requires an imagination out of survival, an imagination that believes you fit neatly into typically heterosexual stories. Out of...