Hell Fest is a movie in which your darkest fears come to life. The traveling amusement park brings the best haunted...
Jeremy Saulnier and Macon Blair has been making movies together their entire adult lives. Their most recent film Hold The Dark,...
The new Indian horror-fantasy Tumbbad is a dark and dangerous story of one man’s greed for a fallen god’s gold. Like all men blinded by visions of unearned prosperity, our main character is clever but foolish enough to believe he has outsmarted the god, keeping him under control and at bay. He soon...
There’s no one in the world of horror like Don Coscarelli. Beginning his professional film career at just 19, Don...
“People like sex and violence. And if that bothers them, they call it romance and adventure…but every great movie has...
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival wanted to keep its “Secret Screening” a true surprise. No Halloween, they said. no Suspiria. Nothing that you could easily guess would show up at a horror movie festival. Well let me tell you, they succeeded. Eddie Alcazar’s Perfect is as un-guessable as a film...
Forgive me if I sound old-fashioned, but murdered teens just aren’t what they used to be. There was a time...
There is a special magic in the folk tale. Modern media can give you great stories, for sure. But folklore...
I could spend hours talking about why I love 1941’s The Wolf Man. There’s the makeup, the cast (Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains and Bela Lugosi?!), and the movie’s importance to werewolf lore (silver-as-kryptonite and full-moon-transformations come from this film). But what will always get me about this movie is the ending....
The Universal Monsters have been scaring audiences worldwide for nearly a century. They stand as Hollywood’s homecoming for Horror, pioneering...
Ask any horror fan what they consider the best decade of horror filmmaking is, and more likely than not they’ll...
I’m no stranger to late-night parties at a packed Brooklyn dive bar. But I have to admit, the afterparty on the third day of the Brooklyn Horror Film Fest was…new. First, I walked through the door and came face to face with two Coney Island performers. One was juggling, one...