Horror has played with depicting the world of dreams before. The most iconic foray into the horrors of our sleeping...
I’m a huge advocate of watching movies while under the influence. I believe occasionally taking psychedelic drugs before a viewing...
The subject of an instructional video cassette becomes aware of his own existence in Quinn Armstrong’s debut feature Survival Skills. It’s a delightfully dark oddity that plays like ASMR for VHS collectors and audiovisual club nerds. If you’ve ever sat threw an employee training video from 1985, for a job...
Director Romola Garai’s debut feature Amulet celebrated its World Premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival as part of the festival’s...
It’s not everyday that a debut filmmaker crafts a story so well that they are able to pull it off...
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...
At this point in 2019, we can agree that horror is, or at least can be, political. New director Orçun...
Jagoda Szelc’s second feature film, Monument, is a puzzling one. It is both a surreal nightmare akin to the works...
Canada’s national treasure of indie genre cinema, Bruce McDonald, returns with a dark and dreamy oeuvre titled Dreamland. Those who were enthralled with his 2008 zombie invasion film Pontypool will be pleased to see McDonald reunite with writer Tony Burgess and lead actor Stephen McHattie to craft a world of...
When The Dead Don’t Die comes to theaters a few weeks from now, I suspect there will be a lot...
[Exclusive Interview] Nacho Vigalondo Shares The Inspiration Behind Pooka And The Influence Of Humor
Pooka is currently the hottest children’s toy of the year, with one minor catch: he’s not exactly for sale… or real. The...
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival wanted to keep its “Secret Screening” a true surprise. No Halloween, they said. no Suspiria. Nothing that you could easily guess would show up at a horror movie festival. Well let me tell you, they succeeded. Eddie Alcazar’s Perfect is as un-guessable as a film...