[Editor’s Note: Welcome back, Fiends! If you haven’t already read Chris’s Poor Decisions of Polarizing Remakes – Part One, go...
“Christmas carolers…I hate Christmas carolers.” Mrs. Deagle, myself, and everyone else. We are near concluding End of Days month here at...
Every year is a good year for horror. That used to just be a nice thing to say but even 2020 managed to deliver the scares despite *motions toward everything*. The release schedule was looking pretty grim earier this year but I’ll be damned if it wasn’t one of the...
“Nobody trusts anybody now, and we’re all very tired.” – RJ Macready, or any one of us in 2020. Happy...
It might surprise you to learn that the goriest movie at the virtual Nightstream Film Festival was a movie comprised...
At the intersect of Fargo, Zodiac, and Dog Soldiers is The Wolf of Snow Hollow, Orion Pictures’ latest movie to blend the horror and crime thriller genre into one surprisingly funny package. The film, about a small town cop handling a series of supernatural-leaning murders, was written and directed by...
[Review] A Small-Town Murder Mystery Undergoes A Monstrous Transformation in THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW
If you wanted to, you could view the “Horror Vs. Thriller” debate about The Silence of the Lambs to be...
it’s hard to know sometimes exactly what makes a horror film “visceral” but damned if Brandon Cronenberg’s isn’t trying to...
Whenever I watch a vampire movie, I always wonder what it would be like to live forever. I personally don’t see the appeal. Mortal life is dull as it is, why would I want it to last for as long as possible? Immortal is a collection of stories that reflect...
Indie film is firing on all cylinders when it’s at its most ambitious, and that’s exactly what you’re in for...
It’s been 24 years since the release of Tromeo and Juliet (and it still blows my mind that James Gunn...
There is a helluva lot of art out there that wants to interrogate society’s relationship with violence. It’s as if there is a code that needs to be cracked in order to explain our fascination with it and why we are so used to seeing it on the screen, on...