It’s hard to describe the mood of Irish folklore. With film, there is the benefit of a physical manifestation; marshy,...
The Overlook Film Festival takes scary very seriously, and it came as a small shock to attendees when the Jury...
Horror audiences have been impatiently awaiting The Conjuring 3 or one of its planned spin-offs; The Nun, The Crooked Man, Mrs. Warren and the Old Clock (okay, I made that last one up), since the previous installment of the franchise in 2016. Few films have been able to rattle movie-goers with...
I typically toss the ‘on-screen‘ or ‘desktop‘ sub-genre of horror films in alongside my Found Footage categorization. Though both employ...
From Magnolia Pictures, Sergio G. Sanchez’s directorial debut Marrowbone is out in select theatres and VOD today. Fans of modern ghosts tales will...
Alex Garland’s Annihilation is a thought-provoking science fiction film in the vein of Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival and Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar. Adapted from Book One of Jeff Vandermeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy, Annihilation tells the story of a biologist that joins an expedition into a topographic anomaly, affectionately referred to as The Shimmer. Slowly expanding from the landing site of...
For many, being or becoming a parent can be scary. For the young couple in Still/Born, parenthood is downright terrifying. Still/Born, the directorial...
Some people just don’t stay dead, especially if they need to churn out more sequels of a slasher franchise. Victor...
Insidious: The Last Key marks the fourth installment in Blumhouse’s Insidious franchise. Directed by Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan), with a script from franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell, The Last Key brings Elise (Lin Shaye) back home to Five Keys, New Mexico to face the ghosts of her past and tackle her most personal haunting yet. The most...
I regard Guillermo del Toro as one of the most (if not the) most esteemed genre filmmakers of the 21st...
Crime in Mexico is no joke. In the past 10 years, roughly 160,000 have died in drug-related violence and more...
Horror loves a whodunnit. And, teen solo slasher Happy Death Day prepares to deliver a slice. Yes, we’re only one sentence in and I’ve already served up a cake pun. Two puns. I’ll stop. Happy Death Day dares to follow in the mammoth footsteps of both the wildly and not-so successful ventures...
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