Keola Racela’s feature film debut Porno pits a group of innocent Christian teenagers against an evil unleashed in their local movie...
Do you ever get the feeling you’re too polite for your own good? That your inability to speak up when...
Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever is a bit of a fever dream, the kind of film that blends reality (life on an Irish fishing trawler) with pure fantasy (sea creatures and some quite literally eye-opening effects!) and asks you to believe in both. The film follows a marine biology student (Hermione...
Ask any horror fan what they consider the best decade of horror filmmaking is, and more likely than not they’ll...
I can’t remember how old I was when I saw Cannibal Holocaust (1980) for the first (and only) time. I...
Horror Anthologies are hard to nail. Though always entertaining and delightful, few can hold enough steam to carry an audience eagerly through each segment. Often utilizing different directors throughout, Horror Anthologies — like V/H/S and ABC’s of Death — can lack consistency and a thematic throughline, making the segments feel...
Since its world premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Fest, critics and horror fans have been buzzing about Richard Shepard’s horror...
Director Nicholas Pesce generated considerable buzz with his directorial debut, The Eyes of my Mother (2016). Now, with Piercing, he...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Buy a bag…go home in a box. We’re shifting gears after our existential J-Horror double-feature and taking a left turn directly into goofy, over-the-top territory! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they celebrate the retro-obsessed (supernatural?) slasher Popcorn. This movie is overloaded with early...
As a fervent fan of anything Alien (1979), I was initially sceptical about Director Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary, Memory: The Origins of Alien. I...
Darlin’ is a strange sort of horror film. Its events are not particularly suspenseful, and there is nary a jump...
What do a stripper, an Elvis impersonator, a truck driver, and a teen runaway all have in common? They’re all trapped in a clown-filled storm named Clownado. The film, written and directed by Todd Sheets, is just as ridiculous as its name suggests, but in the most entertaining way possible....