Black and white horror movies have a hold over me that other types of horror do not. They convey a...
Japanese/South Korean co-production Missing weaves a tangled web of death and deception that ensnares a father and daughter in the twisted...
I’ve often wondered if my obsession for horror and true crime would ever come in handy in the real world. Like, if I were being pursued by a bloodthirsty killer, would I know what to do and what not to do in that scenario, based on what I’ve seen in...
Little Marvin and Lena Waithe’s Prime Video series Them reimagines the struggle so many Black Americans have gone — and...
From Queensbury Pictures, those loveable psychopaths that brought you Girl On The Third Floor, comes an obsessive acid trip adventure...
If you’re anything like me, cartoons made specifically to fuck you up mentally are the best kind. Everyone’s nostalgic for sorrow! I don’t know if that’s true, but damned if it didn’t make your spooky little ears perk up. Somewhere mid-between the existential crisis of The Last Unicorn, and the...
Like so many filmmakers staring down the barrel of the Covid-19 Pandemic, husband and wife duo Vanessa & Joseph Winter...
Every year is a good year for horror and 2022 gave us not only killer indie flicks but also some...
Revenge, the feature debut of French director Coralie Fargeat, is a miraculously visceral experience. It brilliantly reclaims the controversial exploitation subgenre of the rape-revenge film, all while delivering a stylish and thrilling bloodbath. Among horror and exploitation fare, the subgenre of the rape revenge film has always been especially divisive....
It’s ironic that the fantasy genre, for all its promises to sweep us away to a world of, well, fantasy,...
There’s an interesting intersection of fandoms that exists for horror and film score fans. Both incredibly passionate groups of people,...
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real is a psychological horror that pits a fragile young man against himself and the horrors of his own psyche. The film stars Miles Robbins and Patrick Schwarzenegger as an odd couple on the verge of insanity. in my spoiler-free review of the film, I called Daniel Isn’t Real “[a...