If there’s one subgenre of horror so malleable that it can mold itself to any theme, vampires would be the...
I wasn’t aware of the prominence of Christianity in South Korea, but according to a quick Google search, close to...
I’ve never participated in the PG-13 debate. Not because I don’t have an opinion on the matter, but because I am quite evidently not the sole demographic of a movie that welcomes the butts of fourteen-year-olds parking front and center of a Friday evening screening (not too late, cause dad...
We’ve got spirit, yes we do! We’ve got spirit, how ‘bout you? As summer vacation comes to an end and...
The deadly game that destroyed the lives of five high school students is far from over in the first half...
Punk rock was my first true love. We met in high school and the music changed my life forever. But through my obsession of the rock n’ roll subgenre, I was able to develop a romantic affair with horror films in recent years. Horror punk bands like The Misfits based...
Rock, Paper, Scissors is the new film from Tom Holland, director of the original Child’s Play (1988) and Fright Night...
Making a laugh-filled comedy with heart is next to impossible, and making a truly disturbing horror film can be a...
Darlin’ is a strange sort of horror film. Its events are not particularly suspenseful, and there is nary a jump scare in sight. Yet the film, from director Pollyanna McIntosh, is frightening nonetheless. Its horror lies in the disturbing reality of the misogynistic world it portrays and the suffering that...
With 11 Halloween films over 40+ years, horror fans have experienced many iterations of masked killer Michael Myers in his...
It takes a lot of guts to make a movie. Putting something you created out there for people to judge,...
I’ll Take Your Dead from Black Fawn Films tells the tale of William (Aidan Devine, TV’s Impulse), a widower raising his daughter, Gloria (Ava Preston, Critters Attack!) in a hostile, gang-filled environment. If you’re not familiar with Black Fawn Films past offerings, flicks like Bite (2015), The Heritics (2017) and...