Ah yes. The uncomfortable dinner party. It is a popular trope we have seen used as a vehicle for furthering...
Natasha Kermani and Brea Grant’s Lucky enters familiar territory while also breaking new ground. On top of work troubles, author...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning and emotionally rich thriller in its own right. The film had its world premiere at the Boston Underground Film Festival. We’re big fans of the film and can’t wait to...
Agnes is not quite like any other possession movie you’ve likely seen. It follows a lot of the same beats...
Demon possession movies, although constant crowd-pleasers, are often very predictable. The multi-million dollar Conjuring franchise has pretty much laid out...
It’s been 44 years since John Carpenter and Debra Hill first introduced legendary slasher Michael Myers and definitive “final girl” Laurie Strode. Twelve films and four decades of horror history later, David Gordon Green’s final entry of his legacy sequel trilogy, Halloween Ends, closes the book on the Strode/Myers storyline, while opening a...
Three years ago writer/director Jill Gevargizian made waves with a short film that featured a tortured hairstylist taking more than...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is an inspired love letter to 70’s crime films and grindhouse fare. But the film...
Written and directed by Jonathan Cuartas, in his feature film debut, My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To is the story of two siblings forced into a violent life of murder to protect and provide for their sick brother. The film stars Patrick Fugit (Almost Famous) and Ingrid...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been endlessly adapted over the decades, and for good reason. It’s one of the most profound horror stories...
Not a lot happens in a place like Harburg, Pennsylvania. Life moves at a slow pace, very little ever changes,...
Hold on to your camcorders, horror buffs! We’re delving into the shaky, grainy, panic-inducing world of found footage films. From forests filled with witches to daunting deserts harboring the inexplicable, found footage horror offers a spine-tingling realism that other genres can only dream of. So grab some night vision goggles...