The high school prom is supposed to be a magical night filled with love, laughter, and memories. But in the...
Calling all fans of classic Universal Monsters! We’ve got a wickedly delightful treat for you—a list of ten essential horror...
I am fascinated by vampiric or demonic legends from cultures outside of the traditional European lore. Each mythical creature deserves its own movie, but when Hollywood fails to deliver we can always rely on independent filmmakers to take the risk and give these beasts a new cinematic life in some...
Heroics are often measured by grand advances of valiancy under dire circumstances and outstanding actions on the frontline. Simply being...
Having a triumph film like American Psycho on her resume, one might assume there are no cinematic challenges left for...
“I love you” and “I hate you” are both three word sentiments with conflicting meanings often confused with one another, but we hope to hear only one of them from our Valentine on that special day in February. Known as the holiday where we’re prompted to celebrate love and our...
Billy’s back on the big screen with the third iteration of Black Christmas slashing into theatres this weekend. Promising a...
The final episode of a series is a tricky one to successfully produce. It can make or break an ensemble...
If there’s one subgenre of horror so malleable that it can mold itself to any theme, vampires would be the best contender. Whether they’re imposing, ancient creatures of the night, or simply teenage rapscallions with an aversion to the sun, each of these bloodsuckers comes with their own mythos that...
If Steampunk had been adopted by Perfume companies and the Dollmaker Mattel, (instead of neo-gothic adults with an affinity for...
Everyone enjoys a good story of comeuppance. An audience can’t help but feel a sincere sense of jubilance when a...
If there is any universal notion that proves to be wholly unerring it is that you cannot escape the past. Our actions, whether positive or negative, leave a lasting impression throughout our lives no matter how present or dormant they seem to be. Writer and director James Roday (A Million...