Humanity’s abject reliance on technology is probed and dissected once again in the fifth installment of Charlie Booker’s Black Mirror....
Secluded cabins are a place for relaxation. Limited cell service, no neighbors, and the sounds of nature drift through the...
Brandon Christensen’s Still/Born was named Scariest Feature at the 2017 Overlook Film Festival. His second feature Z celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival debuting a new terrifying monster masquerading as the imaginary friend of a young child. Nightmare on Film Street’s Kimberley Elizabeth said in her review of the...
Travis Stevens’ Girl On The Third Floor takes the classic haunted house framework and weaves an original story that pulls...
Anyone who has seen Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining (read: everyone) knows there is nothing more terrifying than snow when combined with...
Chelsea Stardust’s Satanic Panic recently celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans. The second film released under the Fangoria brand, Satanic Panic is written by Grady Hendrix (Paperbacks From Hell) & Ted Geoghegan (Mohawk), and stars Rebecca Romijn (X-Men), Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day), Hayley...
Pizza, Satan, and secret societies. I’m hard-pressed to think of a horror-cocktail more universally inviting. It’s no surprise Chelsea Stardust’s...
Chris Sun’s terror-in-the-outback film Boar premiered at Australia’s Monster Fest 2017, and after a long journey from the other side of the...
Life teaches us many lessons. One that universally carries on from childhood through adolescence and well into adulthood is that kids can be some of the cruelest monsters in existence. As the traumatic consequences of bullying is on the rise, parents may be forced to take a closer look at...
Going into a movie blind is my favorite way to discover a film. Nowadays, we carry spoiler boxes in our...
When The Dead Don’t Die comes to theaters a few weeks from now, I suspect there will be a lot...
Dead men tell no tales, but they do take some interesting secrets to the grave. Brazilian writer and director Dennison Ramalho is anything but silent on his love and appreciation for cinema’s ability to delve into themes of violence, sex, and darkness, especially when it comes to the horror genre....