Computers break down, pizza dough rises and spinning roundhouse kicks fly high in the one-of-a-kind psychedelic spy flick Jesus Shows...
Oh my brothers and sisters, gather ’round! We’re here to celebrate the 80th birthday of the one and only Malcolm...
Making a feature-length episode of Into The Dark for Blumhouse and Hulu is no game. Paul Davis (Into The Dark: The Body) returns as the director for Uncanny Annie, the October episode that has jumpstarted both the Halloween season as well as the second round of the year-long holiday anthology...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout...
Movie streaming services are like restaurants. HBO Max is high-end dining, exclusive haute cuisine worth every penny. Amazon Prime is...
The female experience is such a broad phrase, one that feels othering and makes women feel like monsters. But director Winnie Cheung (Albatross Soup) is embracing that with her upcoming short film, Last Call. While not yet filmed, Cheung is currently raising funds through Kickstarter. Last Call is described as...
[Review] HBOmax Limited Series THE BABY Forces A Childless 30-Something To Mother The Spawn of Satan
Parenting is a thankless job. And no parent is given less appreciation than the mother of an evil, maniacal, (cute!)...
I typically toss the ‘on-screen‘ or ‘desktop‘ sub-genre of horror films in alongside my Found Footage categorization. Though both employ...
The indie survival film Mohawk is an violent cat and mouse game of revenge, colonialism, and the casualties of war. The film follows a young Mohawk warrior and her two lovers on the run from a group of American soldiers hot on their trail. Taking place over a bloody 24-hour period during the...
[Sundance 2021 Review] Analog Era Love Letter CENSOR Blurs The Lines Between Video Nasty and Reality
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight opener Censor takes viewers beyond the cold, grey world of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s Britain into...
When the Wachowskis first unleased The Matrix in 1999, the ideas and theories it posited blew mainstream society’s collective mind....
The subgenre of zombie horror has been beaten to death, then revived, only to be beaten to death once more. So it’s refreshing to see a new spin on the tired formula. Unlike most zombie flicks set in a bleak, distant future, Trench 11 is set in the year 1918...