Slice is a small movie with big dreams and aspirations. It’s the directorial debut of first time director Austin Vesely,...
Being a true horror fan means developing a certain taste for trashy cinema. It’s like cheap beer; you know it’s...
The female-driven zombie film Endzeit (Ever After) premiered to a sold out theatre at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, which also recently held the world premiere of Shane Black’s The Predator, and David Gordon Green’s Halloween. Directed by German filmmaker Carolina Hellsgård, Endzeit is written by Olivia Vieweg (adapting from her own graphic...
As one of the first people to see the completed Halloween film, I’m going to do my absolute best to...
Something interesting: The vast majority of horror movies and thrillers are set in the past. Partially due to nostalgia being...
The Little Stranger hits nationwide this weekend and if you don’t already have plans to see it, you should call up some friends and get your butts to the movies! I have to confess that I’m a total sucker for haunt stories. Throw some spooks in an old gothic mansion...
It’s rare that a movie comes along that completely upends your expectations. Relaxer is one of those films. The latest...
Real estate and home ownership have fueled horror for as long as humans have told ghost stories. The dream of...
Colin Minihan’s What Keeps You Alive is a film that doesn’t let up. The intense cat-and-mouse thriller from IFC Midnight stars Brittany Allen (Jigsaw) and Hannah Emily Anderson (The Purge TV series) as a married couple vacationing in a remote cabin in the woods. Things turn dark when Jules (Allen),...
The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time premiered on SyFy last night to millions of eager viewers in what is said...
The supernatural thriller Muse tells the story of a tortured artists struggling to find inspiration in a world that doesn’t appreciate his...
Ahockalypse conjures a unique breed of the zombie-comedy genre into interesting territory, blending horror, comedy and sports. Merging the bloody-fisted punches of Goon (2011) with the parody of Shaun of the Dead (2004), Ahockalypse disregards the allusions and instead offers a more explicit approach to delivering its raunchy humor. Hence the play...





