If Steampunk had been adopted by Perfume companies and the Dollmaker Mattel, (instead of neo-gothic adults with an affinity for...
Insidious: The Last Key marks the fourth installment in Blumhouse’s Insidious franchise. Directed by Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan), with a script...
You know a movie is gonna be good when a naked hippy is impaled by a unicorn in the cold open. It’s also a warning that what you’re about to see is not for kids. Cryptozoo is an animated fantasy feature from husband and wife team Dash Shaw and Jane Samborski. It’s the...
In Diego Freitas’ directorial debut My Dead Ones, Nicolas Prattes plays a shy film student named Davi. He spends most...
“Christmas carolers…I hate Christmas carolers.” Mrs. Deagle, myself, and everyone else. We are near concluding End of Days month here at...
Dennison Ramalho’s feature debut The Night Shifter is a macabre and maniacal tale of morality and vengeance from beyond the grave. Heavily steeped in fantasy and Brazilian superstition, the film is a harrowing but humorous story. The Night Shifter marks Ramalho’s feature film debut after several shorts, including the ‘J is For Jesus’ segment...
If you are one of the million people who viewed the trailer online, you will have gotten a taste of...
From Magnolia Pictures, Sergio G. Sanchez’s directorial debut Marrowbone is out in select theatres and VOD today. Fans of modern ghosts tales will...
We don’t typically think of mythology as horror-leaning. Though a lot of myths have some pretty horrific origins, the ones western culture are most familiar with have been sanitized, made more palpable to a PG-13 audience. Where once there was the monstrous frost giants of Norse mythology, there’s now hammer-fodder...
Throw on some war paint, pray to your Pagan god (or gods, we don’t judge), and get ready to fight...
Everyone has heard of the concept of Chekhov’s Gun. But what about Chekhov’s Bong? That means if a character in...
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...