Director David Bruckner has an undeniable ability to craft eerie, slow-building scares and that talent is on full display in...
Stacey Gregg’s thriller Here Before follows a woman’s obsessive grief and how her desire to reconnect with her deceased daughter upends the...
Even in death, there is no peace for the weary or the ones they leave behind. Someone like Jocelin Donahue’s character in Offseason understands this sentiment. Mickey Keating’s new movie follows a lost woman caught in an uncanny situation after rushing off to her late mother’s birthplace. In time, though,...
Nick Gillespie’s dark comedy Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break is as sweet as it is sinewy. It tugs on your heartstrings, tickles...
A tree falling may or may not make a sound when no one is around to hear it, but...
Ah, The Others, a film that’s as mysterious as that one sock that always goes missing in the laundry. Alejandro Amenábar’s 2001 horror masterpiece is a tale that’s as chilling as it is puzzling. Set in a creaking mansion trapped in a perpetual shroud of fog, this film captivates with...
When our fearless leaders, Jon and Kim, saw Starfish at this year’s Fantastic Fest, they were quite confused, to say...
Blumhouse Production’s twelve month holiday horror series, Into The Dark, has caught fire among horror fans quicker than pumpkins have...
There are many things to love about Aislinn Clarke. She is the very first woman to direct a feature-length horror film from Northern Ireland. She’s a huge Stephen King fan. She’s a lifelong, dedicated horror fanatic and The Devil’s Doorway is her feature directorial debut. The film was picked up by...
Anything for Jackson is one of those films that calmly takes the tried and true exorcism and possession sub-genres and...
Ant Timpson’s Come To Daddy hits select theatres and VOD February 7th, just in time to give your sappy Valentine’s love...
Although most are familiar with the “La Llorona” legend, this latest adaptation is a fresh take that tackles the complicated politics of Guatemala. Jayro Bustamante’s La Llorona (2020) uses the popular Latin American myth to bring to light the corruption and injustice that the indigenous peoples of Guatemala have faced....