Every time I’ve sat down to watch the psychedelic cinematography of Alejandro Jodorowsky, it has been a life-changing experience. From...
Age is the enemy in Raúl Cerezo & Fernando González Gómez’s eerie creeper The Elderly (Viejos). I mean, Age is...
The Sundance Film Festival may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think “Horror” but the festival has had a long history of rolling out the red carpet for some of today’s most groundbreaking horror films. Previous years’ programs have included the world premieres of Daniel...
Festival darling Gustavo Hernandez (The Silent House) is back with his latest thrill ride Virus :32. Paula Silva stars as...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Buy a bag…go home in a box. We’re shifting gears after our existential J-Horror double-feature and...
Hold on to your camcorders, horror buffs! We’re delving into the shaky, grainy, panic-inducing world of found footage films. From forests filled with witches to daunting deserts harboring the inexplicable, found footage horror offers a spine-tingling realism that other genres can only dream of. So grab some night vision goggles...
When it comes to demons escaping hell to lay siege to your family’s bloodline, it never rains- it pours. Very...
Ride-sharing with strangers can be enough of a challenge on a good day, so cross your fingers your next trip...
Spring is a time of renewal, but it’s also a season of scares. As the world awakens from the long winter slumber, the horror genre comes alive with eco-horror and folk frights. Whether you’re looking for a spine-tingling thriller or a blood-soaked gore-fest, there’s something for everyone. In this article,...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Join your Holiday Horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their creepy Christmas double-feature...
Ladies and gentlemen, ghouls and ghosts, it’s time to talk about the ladies of the night – the female Vampire!...
Although most are familiar with the “La Llorona” legend, this latest adaptation is a fresh take that tackles the complicated politics of Guatemala. Jayro Bustamante’s La Llorona (2020) uses the popular Latin American myth to bring to light the corruption and injustice that the indigenous peoples of Guatemala have faced....