Society often mistakes phobias as being nothing more than everyday fears or explanations for irrational disgust. In truth, these extreme...
Like a MumbleGore re-imagining of John Carpenter’s The Thing set in the remote forest regions of South Africa, Gaia hints at...
The horror genre has always been unparalleled in how it handles trauma, but even Alex Noyer’s first feature film Sound of Violence feels like an aberration among its peers. This extension of Noyer’s short Conductor tells the origin story of a sound engineer named Alexis (Jasmin Savoy Brown); her method...
I love me a good witch movie. Having cut my teeth on The Craft in the roaring ’90s, I spent...
As a fan of Travis Stevens’s previous film, Girl On The Third Floor, I had a pretty good sense that Jakob’s...
DESCRIPTION: Have you ever seen a tall shadowy figure standing over your bed at night? If your lucky, that’s something you’ve only ever seen in horror movies but for writer/director Anthony Scott Burns it’s a very real phenomenon that he has lived with his entire life. Join your hosts Jon...
It was a huge surprise to me that Travis Steven’s sophomore feature Jakob’s Wife was a gattdang vampire movie! Starring...
Even in death, there is no peace for the weary or the ones they leave behind. Someone like Jocelin Donahue’s...
In 1993, investigative reporter David Holthouse was undercover at a pot farm in Northern California. As you can imagine, David heard some strange, unforgettable things, but there’s one story that has kept him up at night for the past twenty-five years. It was a story of a triple-murder, of three...
For decades now Mortal Kombat fans have been clamoring for an r-rated film adaptation that does the video game justice....
As Michael Peterson, the director of Knuckleball, once explained to me, horror and comedy aren’t as far apart as people...
With more and more growing concern about what all the future has in store for us in these uncertain times, the need for speculative storytelling is higher than ever. Black Mirror has zeroed in on technophobia and the numbing isolation people feel as science advances past necessity, but what about...