The subgenre of zombie horror has been beaten to death, then revived, only to be beaten to death once more....
Super Bowl LII supplied viewers with three unexpected things this past Sunday: bad commercials, a win for the Eagles, and...
Few horror movies are able to nail a single, lasting image that leaves audiences shuddering in their seats long after the credits roll. For some, that first sentence brings up memories of a subconscious flash of Pazuzu or a the spinning head of young Linda Blair in The Exorcist. Or perhaps more modern...
The German possession film Luz celebrated it’s North American premiere July 20, at the the 2018 Fantasia film festival. Writer/Director were welcomed...
The female-driven zombie film Endzeit (Ever After)Â premiered to a sold out theatre at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, which...
Overlord was unveiled to the world at the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival and I am pleased to tell you that the hype is real! Originally speculated as a Cloverfield film, Overlord is a wild, guns-blazing madness at will have your heart racing from start to finish. From a tense and unrelenting opening behind enemy...
In true Fantastic Fest fashion, the festival surprised everyone when this year’s secret screening was announced to be none other...
Darren Lynn Bousman has worked on a variety of different projects. Most people credit him as the director of Saw...
It’s hard out there for a witch, as we can see in Lukas Feigelfeld’s feature film debut, Hagazussa. Set in a 15th century village, this film tackles the misogyny of superstition, its intergenerational impact, and a new perspective of vengeance. It is presented a series of progressively disturbing vignettes that...
2018 was a big year for Joe Bob Briggs. His return with last year’s 24-Hour marathon on Shudder broke the...
The nature of human existence and one’s perception of reality can raise questions by challenging our own fundamental experience. In...
There is something every horror fan understands – the world needs to laugh at terrible things. Not a horror film at all, but a darkly whimsical satire, Jojo Rabbit forces the world to laugh at very real, very terrible things. With its corners softened and warning sweetened with comedy, writer/director...