With technology ever-increasing, it’s no surprise Found Footage’s younger cousin — the screenlife movie — has been charging full-steam ahead....
There is no greater crime syndicate in cinema (or life, for that matter) than The Yakuza, which makes them the...
Director David Bruckner has an undeniable ability to craft eerie, slow-building scares and that talent is on full display in his new feature The Night House. Similar to his previous film, the methodically haunting chiller The Ritual, The Night House builds its scares on a foundation of unsettling moods and eerie happenings...
Last week, a bunch of high-ranking military officials went before the US Congress and admitted that the government has been...
Mother, May I, the subtle possession thriller and feature debut from writer/director Laurence Vannicelli, is not your typical possession film....
Mariama Diallo’s debut feature Master follows two black professors and a black freshman as they navigate the tortured history and hostile environment of the predominantly white Ancaster College. As a horror film, Master leaves some of its scares on the table but it lays bare the darker truths of a country haunted by the...
Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead (Synchronic) are indie filmmaking all-stars and they approach each of their larger-than-life projects with as...
A few months ago the horror community at large was given their first taste of Chloe Okuno’s talents in her...
Like so many filmmakers staring down the barrel of the Covid-19 Pandemic, husband and wife duo Vanessa & Joseph Winter seized their opportunity to make a stripped-down, bare-bones, balls-to-the-wall horror movie. The newest entry in the found footage canon, Deadstream follows a disgraced Livestreamer, desperately trying to make a comeback...
Supernatural comedy Jethica is a darkhorse of an indie ghost story. Hidden between the more studio-polished, star-studded films of the 2022...
[#TIFF21 Review] Edgar Wright’s LAST NIGHT IN SOHO Scares Up A Ghostly Good Time in The Swinging 60s
Edgar Wright has never made a bad movie. He probably never will. Part of that is because he is the...
What’s up weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate movies that suck! In keeping with April’s Cops ‘n’ Killers theme, tonight’s feature presentation is I Know Who Killed Me. It’s a psychological thriller with some torture-porn elements starring Lindsay Lohan (twice!), but we’ll get to that in a minute. First,...