Tyler Cornack’s Butt Boy is proof that we are living in the most interest era of filmmaking. We’ve lost some of the...
I was surprised to read that Fangoria would be remaking Stuart Gordon’s 1995 direct-to-video classic Castle Freak. I couldn’t imagine...
In Diego Freitas’ directorial debut My Dead Ones, Nicolas Prattes plays a shy film student named Davi. He spends most of his time hiding behind a video camera and looking at others through a lens. His self-imposed isolation is the result of a past he doesn’t discuss — we learn...
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we consume entertainment. Instead of going to concerts, we’re watching musicians play acoustic...
Fantastic Fest is upon us again and delta variant be damned, Austin City’s celebration of cinema kicks off this Thursday....
We are currently witnessing a fourth industrial revolution, where artificial intelligence is on its way to surpassing its human inventors. We are beginning to see robots being introduced into the workforce, and it has raised some anxiety and ethical questions among workers in practically every field. Automation plays upon these...
In Jesse Thomas Cook’s goofy action-thriller Cult Hero, disgraced “cult buster” and deprogrammer Dale Domazar (Ry Barrett) is called up out of...
If you are looking for black-gloved killers, unique musical scores, beautiful women, and a hell of a lot of blood-...
2018 was a big year for Joe Bob Briggs. His return with last year’s 24-Hour marathon on Shudder broke the internet, and eager horror fans have not been able to get enough Joe Bob. Two marathons and an incredible first season of The Last Drive-In series on Shudder later, Joe...
Revenge, the feature debut of French director Coralie Fargeat, is a miraculously visceral experience. It brilliantly reclaims the controversial exploitation...
It’s been a busy week for slasher fans with not one, but two bold re-imaginings of classic franchise favorites. First,...
Rob Jabbaz’s The Sadness is easily one of the most aggressively violent movies you’re bound to see all year. Teeming with hordes of sadistic murders, and drenched in gallons of blood, The Sadness follows several characters (some of them good, some of them very, very bad) as they make their way through a...