Calling all fans of classic Universal Monsters! We’ve got a wickedly delightful treat for you—a list of ten essential horror...
On March 12, when film enthusiasts gather for the 95th Academy Awards, the most prestigious films in Hollywood will be...
Dystopian horror movies have a special power to transport us into nightmarish worlds, where man is pitted against the elements, his peers, or even himself. Whether the environment has fallen, capitalism has won, or technology has taken over– it’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. From the bone-chilling confines of Snowpiercer...
There have been countless imitations of The Blair Witch Project (1999) since its release, but if you think the found footage...
There’s a questionable statistic making the rounds on the internet that suggests that the average person unknowingly passes at least...
It’s a tired saying by now, but it’s accurate nonetheless – we are as divided as ever. But what is it that defines our intense divisiveness? More so, what would happen if someday, someone threw a match on the powder-keg that is our high strung society? Red Letter Day weaves...
When it comes to current controversial figures from all over the world, the President of the United States holds a...
For the first few minutes of Assassination Nation I thought I might groan and eye roll my way through the...
Tucked between the groundbreaking documentaries and independent features that always come to the Tribeca Film Festival are a series of short films that defy any sense of normalcy. Branded the ‘genre’ section of Tribeca’s short film menu, these small masterpieces explore humanity in ways that only science-fiction, horror, and fantasy...
The survival film Pledge premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival July 24th, ready to welcome audience member into a crash...
Everyone enjoys a good story of comeuppance. An audience can’t help but feel a sincere sense of jubilance when a...
From the mind of Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination, 2000) comes a new entry in the moral horror canon that lands with a whimper rather than a bang. Don’t Look Back presents some interesting questions about morality and public death in the modern world but fails to address them in any...