It simply blows my mind hearing that Mad God took 30 years to make. Granted, many of those years were...
Joining prime examples of the power of good filmmaking is director Zoe Wittock’s Jumbo, a film with a truly bizarre...
It’s ironic that the fantasy genre, for all its promises to sweep us away to a world of, well, fantasy, has fallen into such a pattern of predictability. Despite an abundance of dreams, magic, and epic quests, most fantasy worlds still look like medieval Europe. There are exceptions of course....
The Welcome To The Blumhouse double-feature series has officially begun, kicking off with Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr’s Black Box and Veena Sud’s The...
The more directors I interview, the more I understand the amount of blood, sweat and tears that go into an...
We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with singer/songwriter/composer/actor (and gent) Paul Williams at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival. Music fans will no doubt remember Paul Williams from his own recording career, his work with The Muppets, and his collaborations with Daft Punk on their 2016 album Random Access Memories. But...
When Brian De Palma’s Phantom of The Paradise was released to theatres in 1974 it was an immediate flop. The movie failed...
Justin McConnell’s Clapboard Jungle documents five years in the life of an indie filmmaker. The documentary is not only a must-see...
A supernatural tale unlike most you have seen before, Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere) follows a confused detective searching for a monster that has claimed the lives of several women in his rural mountain town. He is always two steps behind this mysterious killer, with only the words of a madman...
Crime in Mexico is no joke. In the past 10 years, roughly 160,000 have died in drug-related violence and more...
It’s prom night. Your date is coming to your house to take you to the big dance. That wonderful feeling...
Happy Cinco de Mayo / The Shape of Water day, Fiends! There was pretty much no contest when it came to picking a modern Creature movie (although we did just discover 1978’s Slithis which might have gone over better with Kim, but whatcha gonna do?) and we’re here today to wave goodbye to...