March may come in like a lion and go out like a lamb, but rarely is it infected with crawlers...
Are you tired of the same old vacation spots? Looking for something a little more… spine-chilling? Pack your bags and...
Kate Dolan’s debut feature You Are Not My Mother world premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, creeping out the unsuspecting Midnight Madness crowd. The film follows a young girl who suspects that her mentally ill mother might have been replaced by a monster. Set in Ireland, in the days leading...
Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever is a bit of a fever dream, the kind of film that blends reality (life on...
There are many things to love about Aislinn Clarke. She is the very first woman to direct a feature-length horror...
It’s hard to describe the mood of Irish folklore. With film, there is the benefit of a physical manifestation; marshy, foggy, mossy, and earthen.. But even still, there is an unnameable quality that makes a story set in the overcast, rich green hills of the Irish countryside authentic. Whether they...
Listen up Folk Horror fans! There’s a new mythic monster in town calling out to you from those dark woods...
The 2022 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival kicks off October 13 for 7 days of horror cinema guaranteed to melt your...
A small town in Northern Ireland is turned upside down when a notorious local murderer is released from her life sentence. Mandrake is a moody crime drama that invokes Irish folklore to tell a story about the bonds of mothers to their children, and the bonds between mothers. Run to...
Here’s the thing about parasites: when it comes to the movies, they just don’t die. In that sense, you might...
The story of the Catholic church is a maze of tradition, secrets, power and religion that has permeated nearly every...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been endlessly adapted over the decades, and for good reason. It’s one of the most profound horror stories of our time that, even 200 years after its publication, still raises questions about the nature of existence and the ethics of scientific advances. birth/rebirth, directed by Laura Moss, updates...