At a time when the box office is oversaturated with mid-tier Hollywood superhero movies, one film out of Europe has...
The subgenre of zombie horror has been beaten to death, then revived, only to be beaten to death once more....
Randy Ser is a man of many talents. After cutting his teeth on Roger Corman productions and obtaining degrees in Design, Acting and Directing, Ser’s diverse journey continued with one simple goal in mind; well-crafted storytelling. Driven by the love and desire to tell engaging, terrifying, entertaining and complex stories,...
Darren Lynn Bousman has worked on a variety of different projects. Most people credit him as the director of Saw...
2018 was a big year for Joe Bob Briggs. His return with last year’s 24-Hour marathon on Shudder broke the...
The German possession film Luz celebrated it’s North American premiere July 20, at the the 2018 Fantasia film festival. Writer/Director were welcomed by a sold-out crowd eager to see their fresh take on the possession sub-genre. Luz is an experimental film that follows a young cabdriver on the run from a demonic...
In true Fantastic Fest fashion, the festival surprised everyone when this year’s secret screening was announced to be none other...
[Exclusive Interview] THE WRETCHED Composer Devin Burrows Talks About Casting The Film’s Sonic Spell
While watching IFC Midnight’s new film The Wretched, a few things quickly become obvious. For one, a good summertime horror...
Bruce McDonald is a Canadian treasure. He has directed some of my favorite films, such as zombie radio drama Pontypool and punk rock tour story Hard Core Logo. His latest movie is the surreal and jazzy Dreamland. It stars Stephen McHattie in two roles; in one, he’s a hitman having...
Can you whodunnit when the dunnit is a recurring nightmare and the who is maybe not a who at all?...
Few horror movies are able to nail a single, lasting image that leaves audiences shuddering in their seats long after...
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...