Ghostface returns this weekend in Scream VI and his/her/their (who knows!) reign of terror has expanded out from the quiet, sleepy...
Cities, with their bright lights and endless skylines, may seem like the last place you’d expect to encounter the supernatural...
Put aside first impressions, challenge your classism, and allow a stranger’s journey in an unfamiliar world wash over you. Feral is an honest but surprisingly uplifting character study, as dark as the streets our main character walks. The only guarantee that the future will hold better days for our main...
It’s fair to say that a few well-structured words can hold an incredible amount of imagery and power. But how...
The 1970s: A time when vinyl wasn’t just a hipster trend, lava lamps lit up rooms with their hypnotic glow,...
Surprising no one other than a few not-so-nosy festival goers, the much buzzed about secret screening of Fantastic Fest 2018 was that of Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria. I can’t consider myself a super-fan of the Dario Argento 1977 film (I only saw the original for the first time a couple of years...
The 2022 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival kicks off October 13 for 7 days of horror cinema guaranteed to melt your...
A marquee horror movie dropped into your nearest cinemas and streaming services recently, but there’s still more fun to be...
Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever is a bit of a fever dream, the kind of film that blends reality (life on an Irish fishing trawler) with pure fantasy (sea creatures and some quite literally eye-opening effects!) and asks you to believe in both. The film follows a marine biology student (Hermione...
Lloyd Kaufman is a pioneer of independent cinema. For more than 45 years, his B-movie studio Troma Entertainment has been...
Dead men tell no tales, but they do take some interesting secrets to the grave. Brazilian writer and director Dennison...
Who knew hot girl summer actually meant we’d be getting a ton of witch-trial era horrors? The Fear Street Trilogy (particularly 1666) epically detailed the struggles of Sara Fier, indie darling Hellbender also premiered at Fantasia and was subsequently picked up by Shudder, and the elegant folk horror The Last...