Lovecraftian monster and Lovecraftian madness descend on a small cabin-in-the-woods of northern Ontario, Canada in Rodrigo Gudiño’s The Breach. Adapted from...
Reading through the descriptions of the films being screened at this year’s edition of the Fantasia Festival, I found that...
Serial killer movies are rarely fun. Case and point:Â Karim Ouelhaj’s Megalomaniac. Although not fully based on a true story, this grim tale has all the depressing mean-spirit of a worts-and-all recounting of real-life tragedy. It’s not an easy watch, but it’s also an accomplished dive into the warped minds of...
Supernatural comedy Jethica is a darkhorse of an indie ghost story. Hidden between the more studio-polished, star-studded films of the 2022...
Ah, The Others, a film that’s as mysterious as that one sock that always goes missing in the laundry. Alejandro...
Director. Writer. Actor. Artist. Journalist. When it comes to the horror genre, the craft of quality filmmaking is found in the hands of a very particular person: the fan. David Weiner has worn many hats throughout his illustrious career, but horror audiences are lucky enough to catch him currently donning...
Sacrifice (2021) is written and directed by Andy Collier & Toor Mian and takes a subtle approach to slow-burn folk...
Richard Stanley’s Color Out of Space crash landed at Fantastic Fest 2019 with the sole intention of blowing minds and scaring the...
The hi-octane scare sequence is a horror fan’s dream. Nothing gets your blood ringing in your ears quite like a well crafted,and lasting terror. Sure, a jumpscare or two will get teenager butts hovering briefly in their seats, but if you really want to scare your audience, you’re going to...
Dennison Ramalho’s feature debut The Night Shifter is a macabre and maniacal tale of morality and vengeance from beyond the grave. Heavily...
Barbara Crampton is a name synonymous with some of the biggest cult-hit films like Re-Animator, From Beyond, Chopping Mall, Beyond...
Panic Fest is one of the best damn genre film festivals in the United States, but don’t take our word for it. “I try to take Panic Fest as a national holiday,” shares director Joe Lynch, who has been attending the festival regularly since 2017 when he and Adam Green...