Anything can happen on Halloween night as Kate Dolan’s You Are Not My Mother details. More likely than not, you’ll just...
Director Adam Mason’s (I‘m Just F***ing With You) portrait of a broken patriarch enters the world of Blumhouse and Hulu’s...
Festival darling Gustavo Hernandez (The Silent House) is back with his latest thrill ride Virus :32. Paula Silva stars as fun-loving but neglectful single mother Iris, who is straddled with bringing her daughter along to work, despite the viral outbreak taking place around her. The infected start to invade while...
Darlin’ is a strange sort of horror film. Its events are not particularly suspenseful, and there is nary a jump...
The Sundance Film Festival may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think “Horror” but the...
Throw on some war paint, pray to your Pagan god (or gods, we don’t judge), and get ready to fight to the death to defend your dying race. We’ve gone medieval Mad Max in The Last Warrior (previously known as The Scythian)-the epic new fantasy that takes us across ancient Russia, following...
There’s been a lot of discussion in the horror community of late on ‘what defines horror‘. Where we once were...
Would you consider yourself a good person? Like, if you were to suddenly die today and it turned out the...
Put aside first impressions, challenge your classism, and allow a stranger’s journey in an unfamiliar world wash over you. Feral is an honest but surprisingly uplifting character study, as dark as the streets our main character walks. The only guarantee that the future will hold better days for our main...
The Pierce brothers The Wretched recently held it’s Word Premiere at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival, introducing the world to new Witchy...
Feral is the latest genre flick seeking to stretch its found footage muscle. Rather than opting for a grainy hand-held...
Chris Sun’s terror-in-the-outback film Boar premiered at Australia’s Monster Fest 2017, and after a long journey from the other side of the world, will be available to stream on Shudder June 6, 2019. One major reason as to why prehistoric mammals were prone to gigantism (abnormal largeness) is because dinosaurs became extinct....