Single Location Horror thrives in the independent space and Brock Bodell’s Hellcat is a great example of how much story...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed the charm of a small-town diner with the suspense of...
This weekend marks the release of writer/director Ted Geoghegan’s third feature Brooklyn 45, now streaming on Shudder after a successful festival run earlier this year. Set in a single room over the course of one bitter cold night between Christmas and New Years Eve in 1945, a small group of...
The vibe heavy Folk Horror Enys Men is a story about a secluded wildlife volunteer falling deeper and deeper into madness...
Panic Film Fest returns! Back again for another year of gory head explosions, gut-bustin’ gags, and blood-curdling scares, Panic Festo...
Nothing brings two estranged lovers together quite like mutant venomous worms. That’s how the saying goes, right? It certainly does here in director Dale Fabrigar’s They Crawl Beneath. Giant worms are no match for the power of love. Or maybe love is no match for the power of worms? I’m no...
Reading through the descriptions of the films being screened at this year’s edition of the Fantasia Festival, I found that...
Calling all supernatural fans and single-locations addicts! Zoom horror freaks, assemble. Jennifer Reeder’s Night’s End is the most recent Quarantine-sploitation flick to...
Three hired guns find themselves in over their heads after a routine rescue mission goes from bad to worse in Jean Luc Herbulot’s Saloum. It’s a story filled with twists and turns and a gripping, manic energy that mashes up nearly all of your favorite genres. If you strung all its...
[#PanicFest2021 Review] Be Careful What You Wish For in David Charbonier & Justin Powell’s THE DJINN
David Charbonier & Justin Powell are filmmakers you likely aren’t familiar with yet, but that’s going to change pretty soon....
Indie film is firing on all cylinders when it’s at its most ambitious, and that’s exactly what you’re in for...
Serving as the debut feature for actor turned director Dave Franco, The Rental sets out to “do for home-sharing what Jaws did for the water“. Starring Alison Brie (Glow), Sheila Vand (A Girl Walk Home Alone At Night), Dan Stevens (Apostle), Jeremy Allen White (Shameless), as well as a surprising...