We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with singer/songwriter/composer/actor (and gent) Paul Williams at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival. Music...
Grant Sputore’s I Am Mother was release to Netflix June 7th, proving that being a mother is the hardest and...
In the decades to come, the case of duelling Hellboy films will make a fascinating case for some film historian. How can two films with the same source material be so wildly different in style and tone? Where as Guillermo del Toro’s 2004 Hellboy enjoyed the advantage of a light...
The more directors I interview, the more I understand the amount of blood, sweat and tears that go into an...
A supernatural tale unlike most you have seen before, Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere) follows a confused detective searching for a...
From Magnolia Pictures, Sergio G. Sanchez’s directorial debut Marrowbone is out in select theatres and VOD today. Fans of modern ghosts tales will no doubt remember Sanchez as the writer of 2007’s The Orphange, produced by Guillermo Del Toro. The haunting tale of lives lived and lost stars George MacKay (11.22.63, Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories),...
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...
The ominous darkness, twisting trees, and dilapidated cabins of a forested wilderness have long been staples of horror. In fact, the “Cabin in the Woods” sub genre is arguably one of the most popular in all of horror. Seeing as we’ve had almost every iteration of forest-set thrillers, it would...
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