Craving a twist of sophistication with your shivers? Ready to traverse beyond the beaten path of mainstream frights and into...
[Fantastic Fest Review] THE STANDOFF AT SPARROW CREEK is A Brilliantly Tense Noir Fueled By Paranoia
Henry Dunham’s The Standoff At Sparrow Creek celebrated its US premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Fest, stunning and disarming every single...
Stacey Gregg’s thriller Here Before follows a woman’s obsessive grief and how her desire to reconnect with her deceased daughter upends the lives of everyone around her. It’s a twisting tale that holds its “supernatural” elements close to the chest, forever toying with the possibility of reincarnation. Unlike Jonathan Glazer’s Birth, Here Before never...
Welcome to a world where terror meets the vibrant hue of magenta! In this list, we celebrate the mesmerizing and...
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), the new legacy sequel on the block, brings back the original players of Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chain...
There is no shortage of horror films that center around cults. The word “cult” alone sparks immediate intrigue, and it is no wonder co-writer/directors Chris Cullari and Jennifer Raite hopped on the bandwagon with their new film The Aviary. In the last decade alone we have seen a wave of psychological...
The late-night shift becomes a living nightmare in Brea Grant’s 12 Hour Shift, a comedic one-night disaster that sends a...
The Sundance Film Festival may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think “Horror” but the...
You know when cult king Nic Cage says a movie “might be the wildest movie I’ve ever made”, you’re in for a trip. Samurai Western Prisoners of The Ghostland, celebrating its world premiere at Sundance 2021 virtual edition, has some big shoes to fill, following in a progression of increasingly...
Overlord was unveiled to the world at the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival and I am pleased to tell you that...
Shark movies. It’s kind of hard to mess them up. You take your camera-happy (or shy, if you’re Steven Spielberg) sharks,...
When it comes to the weird and wonderful world of SpectreVision, it’s hard not to think about the production company’s extraordinary resume of films: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, Color Out Of Space, Daniel Isn’t Real, Mandy, and so much more. Founded by directors Daniel Noah and Josh...