I’ve often wondered if my obsession for horror and true crime would ever come in handy in the real world....
Another year of horror movies come and gone. As we get ready to ring in 2023, lets looks back at...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers chatting on Clubhouse, it became a breeding ground for creativity and encouragement. Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology was born out of the group’s love of the genre and a desire...
Slasher fans have been ringing in The New Year for decades now by rewatching the 80s party horror classic Terror...
Many of us have spent most of our school years daydreaming and scribbling in our math books. Hell, most of...
[Exclusive Interview] Scream Queen LINNEA QUIGLEY Talks Horror, Music and that Infamous Workout Tape
The advent of the VHS tape created a whole new world for movie fans in the late 70’s and early 80’s. For the first time, movies were easily accessible and affordable. Film lovers could consume films at an unprecedented rate…and they did. With this surge in demand came a surge...
The 2019 Fantasia Film Festival is home to surprising and shocking cinema and their Fantasia Underground program is the showcase...
Brandon Christensen’s Still/Born was named Scariest Feature at the 2017 Overlook Film Festival. His second feature Z celebrated its world premiere at the...
Another Halloween has come and gone, though the festivities this year were a lot different compared to previous years, for obvious reasons. Halloween means different things to different people. For the kids, it means getting lots of candy. For those who have outgrown Halloween, it’s still an excuse to party...
Deep in the great Canadian North, no one can hear you scream. You can either fight whatever wishes to kill...
Two decades ago, a grown adult man like myself would be shamed for consuming as many animated television shows and...
Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit celebrated it’s US Premiere at the 2019 Fantastic Film Festival, wrapping audiences in a warm and hilarious blanket of emotional satire. Our very own Kimberley Elizabeth said “JoJo Rabbit, and films like it, force us to look at the past with a renewed and reinvigorated horror...