Having not seen any promotional material whatsoever aside from a short synopsis, I really hadn’t a clue what to expect...
Having a triumph film like American Psycho on her resume, one might assume there are no cinematic challenges left for...
October is, historically, a month full of an overwhelming amount of horror content to watch and enjoy as the Halloween season embraces us in full. It can be hard to budget your time effectively, especially this year with so much available at our fingertips on VOD, and it can be...
The slasher has outlasted its presumed expiration date, and then some. The golden age of this divisive subgenre is certainly...
There’s a lot of common factors when it comes to the world of politics and the realm of horror as...
Some people collect stamps. Others collect books, records or mini slasher action figures. And then there’s Nathan Barr. Along with collecting TV and film composing credits, he also possesses a fascinating array of rare, unique and historically important musical instruments. Some collection highlights include a human bone trumpet, a rare...
Psychological horror is an often overused label, but the new indie horror The Dead Center is the rare bird that...
Rose Glass’ Saint Maud stunned Midnight Madness audiences at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, and it remains the one...
Films today never truly dip their toes in piety. It is often used in horror as a cheap-shot quick-grab “good vs evil” theme, running barely as thick as a bowl of a 69-cent can of soup. Saint Maud, the debut feature film from Rose Glass, instead dances a terrifying and...
The nature of human existence and one’s perception of reality can raise questions by challenging our own fundamental experience. In...
The 2019 Fantasia Film Festival audience had no idea what was in store for them when they sat down to...
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...