Admittedly, I’m a bit of a Scrooge when it comes to the holidays. Irony is, there are so many Christmas...
Thoroughbreds is a nasty little thriller about two girls that conspire to murder an overbearing step-father. Estranged friends Amanda and...
Jim Hosking’s oddball comedy An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn helped open the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival in Austin, Texas following the US premiere of David Gordon Green’s Halloween. Hosking’s 2016 cult-hit The Greasy Strangler surprised audiences with it’s off-the-wall sensibility and gross-out comedy. While An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn is more accessible, his follow-up still...
Inspired by a Twitter back-and-forth that went viral, You Might Be the Killer is an ambitious meta-horror comedy that seeks...
Ah, period horror. If you know me, you know I’m not ashamed to admit my affinity for less-than-well received horror....
Overlord was unveiled to the world at the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival and I am pleased to tell you that the hype is real! Originally speculated as a Cloverfield film, Overlord is a wild, guns-blazing madness at will have your heart racing from start to finish. From a tense and unrelenting opening behind enemy...
A.T. White’s debut feature Starfish celebrated it’s world premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival, bringing Texas film fans a...
Surprising no one other than a few not-so-nosy festival goers, the much buzzed about secret screening of Fantastic Fest 2018...
Feral is the latest genre flick seeking to stretch its found footage muscle. Rather than opting for a grainy hand-held romp through its storyline as we’ve grown accustomed to with our found footage fare, Feral opts for the faux documentary approach. We interview several subjects, and are even treated to...
Suspicions are high in Korean horror film Burning, directed by Lee Chang-dong. The film celebrated its Texas Premiere at the 2018...
Jeremy Saulnier’s cold, brooding film Hold The Dark premiered to eager audience in the hot swelter of Austin’s Fantastic Fest 2018. Saulnier...
I’m still scraping my jaw off the floor. I promise this review will start in a minute. A warning ahead – if you seek out Danish film The Guilty (and I beg, BEG that you do), know that you are climbing aboard a rollercoaster with deep plummets, tense molehills, and a...