Reading through the descriptions of the films being screened at this year’s edition of the Fantasia Festival, I found that...
The term ‘Tortured Artist’ has been around since before Pablo Picasso reduced his self-portraits to only triangles and Van Gogh’s...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers chatting on Clubhouse, it became a breeding ground for creativity and encouragement. Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology was born out of the group’s love of the genre and a desire...
The V/H/S film series has been a staple in both the found footage and horror anthology arenas for years now, and V/H/S/99...
Another holiday is coming up, which means Hulu’s Into The Dark must therefore ruin it. The tenth installment in the...
You may know him as the odd Quality Assurance Director from The Office, but Gigi Saul Guerrero’s Culture Shock shines a very different light on Creed Bratton. The actor and musician’s sinister role as George Atwood, the brain of America’s horrific immigrant experimentation, provides the chilling reason behind the 10th...
Blumhouse Production’s twelve month holiday horror series, Into The Dark, has caught fire among horror fans quicker than pumpkins have...
Who says the season of scares ends after Halloween? When you really think about it, Christmas is terrifying. And the...
An alien invasion would set forth a pretty tremendous movement on our planet, but director Brandon Zuck takes a closer look at civilization’s actions during the grand event in his sci-fi coed horror, Crawlers. As the March episode installment of Blumhouse and Hulu’s Into The Dark series, the mythos of...
It’s fair to say that a few well-structured words can hold an incredible amount of imagery and power. But how...
If you’re looking for a source of light and positivity right now, you need not look further than writer, web...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the latest to offer five visions of fear. David Slade’s segment stands out from the rest, not only because it’s entirely in black-and-white, but for its cerebral twists and turns. This...