There’s never been a better time to see your favorite comic book characters meet on the big screen than right...
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...
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....
Since its world premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Fest, critics and horror fans have been buzzing about Richard Shepard’s horror...
It takes a lot of guts to tackle a slasher movie. With films like Halloween, Friday the 13th and Scream...
You know what people never talk about when it comes to vampires? How quiet they are. Think about it. Beyond the occasional screaming supervillain at the end of a Blade or Underworld, vampires are pretty softspoken folk. It adds to their dangerous, gothic charm, right? Bela Lugosi’s accent would sound...
Home Sweet Home comes at a price in new thriller The Intruder. Hoping to one day raise a family away...
Fans of psychological thrillers like Fear (1996), The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), and The Crush (1993), take note:...
Something Else is great for any moviegoer, but it’s hard to argue that horror fans won’t be especially pleased. It’s a classic monster movie told on the back of a long-term couple’s flailing relationship. The story is split between two time periods. First, we get to see Hank and Abby...
Moving into a new home is such an exciting time. Figuring out where everything goes and creating new routines allows...
Monster movies are never just one thing. Night of the Living Dead isn’t just about zombies, it’s about prejudices rooted deeply into...
Tucked between the groundbreaking documentaries and independent features that always come to the Tribeca Film Festival are a series of short films that defy any sense of normalcy. Branded the ‘genre’ section of Tribeca’s short film menu, these small masterpieces explore humanity in ways that only science-fiction, horror, and fantasy...