Frida Kempff’s psychological thriller Knocking (Knackningar) is an eerie and unsettling tale of mental illness that takes the viewer deep inside the...
[Sundance 2021 Review] Analog Era Love Letter CENSOR Blurs The Lines Between Video Nasty and Reality
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight opener Censor takes viewers beyond the cold, grey world of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s Britain into...
[Exclusive Interview] PORNO Composer Carla Patullo on Creating The Film’s Unique and Seductive Sound
The bewitching allure of Fangoria’s latest film Porno has been tantalizing and teasing audiences since it first hit the festival circuit last year. Directed by Keola Racela, Porno conjures up a potent cocktail of humor, horror, gore and nostalgia. With its sharp wit, writing and performances, Porno is a perfectly...
We’ve all been in those awkward situations where we find ourselves in a room full of strangers, hesitant to be...
Last Halloween, Faster Horse Pictures announced there development plans for a new horror franchise centered around one of New Orleans’...
In Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist, documentary filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe turns his obsessive interests to William Friedkin’s The Exorcist (1973). Philippe’s most recent films have fixated on the development of Ridley Scott’s Alien and its evolution from screenwriter Dan O’Bannon’s original concept in Memory :The Origins of Alien (2019) as...
Director Romola Garai’s debut feature Amulet celebrated its World Premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival as part of the festival’s...
Some people collect stamps. Others collect books, records or mini slasher action figures. And then there’s Nathan Barr. Along with...
Directed by Lee Cronin, The Hole in the Ground is an Irish supernatural horror film acquired by infamous indie studio, A24. The unconventional studio maintains their reputation here with an interesting release strategy, pairing with DirecTV Cinema. The film debuted recently at the Sundance Film Festival to fairly positive reviews, with a...
It seems ironic to review a film whose entire theme questions the subjectivity of art and the role a critic...
Every Serial Killer Live Next Door To Someone. This brilliant tagline is echoed in every paranoia-fueled scene of Summer of ’84. Directed...
I feel a certain pride when talking about directors from Quebec; Xavier Dolan and Denis Villeneuve are a few names that come to mind, but recently my attention has shifted to RKSS (RoadKill SuperStar). The trio, consisting of Anouk Whissel, François Simard and Yoann-Karl Whissel, started off making low-budget horror...
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