Colin and Cameron Cairnes’ Late Night With The Devil is a retro-fied joyride through a 1970s late night talk show, during an...
I’ve seen too many slow burn creepers that over promise and under deliver to get excited when I read the...
Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism is not your average exorcism movie. Directed by Nick Kozakis, from a screenplay by Alexander Angliss-Wilson, this supernatural spiritual horror is as much a true crime docudrama as anything else. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Guy walks into a psychiatrist’s office and says, “Hey,...
Pregnancy horror rages on in Alexis Jacknow’s Clock, adapted from her short film of the same name in which a...
Journalist & Filmmaker David Farrier has a weird beat. In fact, his weird beat is: Weird People. In his 2016...
If you ask the stoners, cannabis can do anything man. It can cure anxiety and depression, it’s been used to help fight cancer (doubtful), and it could even bring world peace if everyone just took a toke. You’ll find all those airtight opinions in Ariel Vida’s Trim Season but the...
Scary stories told by flashlight, giggling under the covers, scary movie slumber parties – these are the moments when horror...
Analog-obsessed modern horror maestro Scott Derrickson is back from his brief jaunt in the Marvel universe with The Black Phone....
Carter Smith’s breakout short film Bugcrush shocked and awed audiences at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Horror fans will no doubt remember his little vacay of horrors debut feature The Ruins, and his newest effort, Swallowed, marks a return to his unsettling body horror roots at the 2022 Overlook Film Festival. Expanding...
The 2022 Overlook Film Festival returns to historic New Orleans, Louisiana beginning June 2nd for a 4-day weekend of weird...
Keola Racela’s feature film debut Porno pits a group of innocent Christian teenagers against an evil unleashed in their local movie...
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...