When analyzing the meaning of the word “relic”, one will find descriptions such as “object surviving from an earlier time”,...
It’s the first Saturday of the month, which means it’s time for Saturday Morning Scares! Each month, we’ll take a look...
Found footage is always shifting and morphing to fit the current digital age. And right now, it’s all about online personalities, live streaming, and trying drive clicks. It’s an ego-obsessed era quantified by views and subscriber counts. The higher those numbers, the more intense the drive becomes to hit bigger...
You Should Have Left reunites writer/director David Koepp with actor/lead Kevin Bacon to tell the story of a retired banker...
[Exclusive Interview] Radha Mitchell Talks Her Prolific Career and Motherhood Horror in DREAMKATCHER
From Silent Hill to The Crazies, Radha Mitchell is no stranger to the horror genre. She’s played a range of badass women who...
Albert Shin’s Disappearance at Clifton Hill hits select theatres (nationwide in Canada) and VOD this weekend. From IFC MIdnight Films, Disappearance at Clifton Hill follows a woman investigating the disappearance of a young boy that she witnessed being abducted at a very young age. Shot on location in Niagara Falls, Disappearance at Clifton...
For the past few years, the #MeToo movement has been going strong as survivors of sexual assault come forward with...
It’s almost impossible to properly review The Turning without talking about how it ends. Let’s just say that the finale...
Horror Anthologies are hard to nail. Though always entertaining and delightful, few can hold enough steam to carry an audience eagerly through each segment. Often utilizing different directors throughout, Horror Anthologies — like V/H/S and ABC’s of Death — can lack consistency and a thematic throughline, making the segments feel...
What puts the ‘haunt’ in a haunted house for you? Is it small spaces? Creepy crawlers? Morphed rooms? Masked monsters?...
Is there anything more iconic in horror than the haunted house? An isolating setting, shadowy nooks, crannies, and the invasion...
Shark movies. It’s kind of hard to mess them up. You take your camera-happy (or shy, if you’re Steven Spielberg) sharks, throw them in some sun infested waters (or not, if you’re the 47 Meters Down franchise), and pull out an iron-clad audience pleaser. “47 Meters Down: Uncaged channels Jason...