A true story: February 2010, a good friend and I headed out on a Saturday afternoon to catch the remake...
The Changeling is a magical indie thriller out of New Zealand. It mixes possessions and magic with a classic cat-and-mouse thriller approach. It is both grounded, touching and full of suspense. With a mostly unknown cast and virtually no marketing, this one may slip by you, so be on the lookout and don't miss out on this little known gem!
The Laplace’s Demon has been making the rounds on the film festival circuit for some time now and will soon be available on VOD February 22. Directed by Giordano Giulivi, The Laplace’s Demon is a gripping little film that takes place over one night in mansion-sized escape room. The “killer” hunting our characters...
Darren Lynn Bousman has worked on a variety of different projects. Most people credit him as the director of Saw...
With its impressive film library and unabashed passion for the genre, it would seem Shudder is perfectly poised to produce...
I’m not a huge fan of jump-scares in horror movies. I think they can work if they’re sparse, like in Stephen King’s IT. But too often, I think they’re used as an easy way to scare the audience, repeatedly forcing fear out of them by playing tense music and dropping...
Dry Blood, from Dread Central Presents, pushes the common pains of drug withdrawal to a violent extreme, with elements of the supernatural...
M. Night Shyamalan’s trilogy-concluding Glass made its way to theatres this weekend, effectively ending my almost three year stretch of avoiding superhero...
New Year’s is a celebration often lost within a mix of horror genre themes as it falls between that monotonous season following the salacious holiday months. Few filmmakers have dared to incorporate the time of renewal as a mechanism of horror, but Sophia Takal has smartly embraced the late night...
A mysterious box shows up at your house with an even more mysterious note. Before you know it you’re trapped...
When it comes to the horror score game, there are few names more revered and respected than that of Goblin....
The more directors I interview, the more I understand the amount of blood, sweat and tears that go into an independent film (and in the case of horror, lots of blood). It’s a process that takes years and millions of dollars, with an end product that’s only an hour and...