Interviewing filmmakers gives you an insight into how much work goes into a single movie. Several years could pass between...
We Summon the Darkness has been tempting horror fans with it’s 80s vibe and shroud of mystery since it hit...
More than 30 years ago, wholesome all-American families were clutching at their pearls in their suburban homes as they watched back-to-back news coverage of Satanic cults and heavy metal music inspiring acts of murder. Those reports were debunked years later, but the zeitgeist of that era provides the perfect backdrop...
Sorry to say it, but we’re not that much less superstitious than our ancestors. Sure, there’s more scientific knowledge today than...
The wait is over, and we can finally binge Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3! I for one have...
Chelsea Stardust has had a pretty killer year. She’s had not one, but two feature-length projects come to fruition. With Hulu’s Into the Dark: All That We Destroy we saw her explore the concept of modern motherhood. And then, we were introduced to the upper crust Mill Basin chapter of...
If an app could accurately tell you the exact minute you’d die, would you download it? And say that app...
I wasn’t aware of the prominence of Christianity in South Korea, but according to a quick Google search, close to...
Comic book stores across the US will see a triumphant return this Wednesday, courtesy of Dark Horse and Archie Comics. Archie vs. Predator II, a sequel to the publishers’ combo sci-fi horror-comedy from 2015, is hitting shelves that day, and in it is the work of an artist as legendary as...
We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with singer/songwriter/composer/actor (and gent) Paul Williams at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival. Music...
Keola Racela’s feature film debut Porno pits a group of innocent Christian teenagers against an evil unleashed in their local movie...
The battle between Heaven and Hell rages on south of the border. Belzebuth is a Mexican religious horror directed by Emilio Portes. It’s the first release produced by his film company Pastorela Peliculas, named after Portes’ 2011 comedy Pastorela. Now on his fourth feature, Portes goes in a much darker...