Joshua Erkman’s debut feature A Desert follows a struggling photographer down a spiral of unpredictable horrors in The Middle of Nowhere,...
People are at their most vulnerable when they are asleep, and that vulnerability is the cornerstone of creeping dread in...
The Seeding, written and directed by Barnaby Clay, takes audiences on a slow-burn journey into a desolate desert canyon where nightmares come to life. With minimal dialogue and a limited cast, this atmospheric horror flick thrives on subtlety and implications of evil rather than relying on jump scares or explicit...
On a dark and stormy night, two strangers wait out the weather in a rundown caravan deep in Australia’s coastal...
Amongst the many tragic realities we face in this world, there is perhaps no horror greater than that of losing...
I’ve seen too many slow burn creepers that over promise and under deliver to get excited when I read the words “Indie Body Horror” (I’m sure you have too) but Anna Zlokovic’s Appendage isn’t messing around. This cool ‘n’ kooky little flick leaves the start line at 100mph and delivers the...
Ladies and gentlemen, ghouls and ghosts, it’s time to talk about the ladies of the night – the female Vampire!...
Writer/Director Anthony DiBlasi returns to a horror story very familiar to him in 2023’s Malum. A re-imagining of his 2014 feature...
The vibe heavy Folk Horror Enys Men is a story about a secluded wildlife volunteer falling deeper and deeper into madness while living in isolation on a remote island. Written and directed by Mark Jenkin in his feature debut, this artsy mood piece features limited dialogue, and even more limited cast,...
A mainstay of the horror genre and the centerpiece to countless iconic thrillers- sociopaths are the characters you love to...
The mommy mayhem continues in the midnight program of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival with Daina Reid’s Run Rabbit Run. Opening...
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarink is an eerie, elongated nightmare plucked straight from the mind of your childhood self. Shot in a way that looks more like a collection of hyper-specific memories rather than a movie, it’s a dread-fueled trip into the lives of two children trying to make...