Quinn Armstrong’s Survival Skills celebrated it’s International Premiere at the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival. It’s a delightfully dark oddity of a films...
Since its inception, Netflix’s original series Black Mirror has pushed the boundaries on exploring humanity and its connection to evolved...
I’ve long been fascinated about how horror cinema and musical genre crossover. Music fans can discover their new favorite movie when their favorite artist references the film in their lyrics, and film fans can discover their new favorite artist when their music is featured in their favorite movie’s soundtrack. I...
A secluded bachelorette turns into the girls night from Hell in Spider One and Krsy Fox’s Bury The Bride. Starring...
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarink is an eerie, elongated nightmare plucked straight from the mind of your childhood self....
Jayne Mansfield was a Hollywood starlet born under the blinding light of the fifties, and shadowed by the sex-positivity of the swinging sixties. In either a desperate plea to the underworld, or a rather calculated publicity stunt – Jayne soon found herself knocking on the door of the devil himself,...
Director and producer, McG (Charlie’s Angels) has a true appreciation for cinema of all kinds, making his long list of...
A.T. White’s debut feature Starfish celebrated it’s world premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival, bringing Texas film fans a...
When it comes to the horror score game, there are few names more revered and respected than that of Goblin. For over 40 years, Goblin has reigned supreme as the eminent creative group behind some of horror’s most notable and loved scores. Their collaborations with Dario Argento on music for...
Since the beginning of Fantasia 2020, I’ve been telling everyone I know about Fried Barry, a wild and colorful film...
You Won’t Be Alone is a sprawling, experimental film about human nature, the power of love, and the everlasting resentment...
Comedian Chris Rock once said “if you haven’t contemplated murder, you ain’t been in love.” That quote will give you the context for the set-up of The Vanished, a South Korean remake of the Spanish film The Body. But murder is only secondary to the unusual circumstances that take place...