Hannah Bergholm’s Finnish horror Hatching (Pahanhautoja) hits select theatres this weekend, after a successful run on 2022’s festival circuit. Hatching was...
Nikyatu Jusu’s Nanny is a horror-drama hybrid about a single mother trying to make a new life for herself and...
DESCRIPTION: Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they sit down to discuss the best horror movies at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. It’s an extended edition of the What’s Keeping Us Creepy segment on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, and we’re here to spill our...
You Won’t Be Alone is a sprawling, experimental film about human nature, the power of love, and the everlasting resentment...
You don’t need a gory genre flick to tell you that bullying is bad but those same gory genre flicks...
Mimi Cave’s debut feature Fresh is a perfect date night movie. Partly because you and your date can bond over its send-up of online dating follies, but you’ll also get a good idea of whether or not they can handle a gory thriller. If they look away in disgust, you’ll...
[#Sundance 2022 Review] Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Wife Before Watching Danish Thriller SPEAK NO EVIL
You may never make friends on vacation again after sitting through Christian Tafdrup’s Speak No Evil. What begins as a...
Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead (Synchronic) are indie filmmaking all-stars and they approach each of their larger-than-life projects with as...
If you have a dysfunctional family, Hatching (Pahanhautoja) is going to feel like a breath if fresh air. You and your family may have your differences, but at least you aren’t sneaking around behind each other’s backs, secretly raising a monster with a taste for blood. As far as creature...
[#Sundance 2022 Review] A Woman is Forced To Fight Her Clone To The Death on Live Television in DUAL
Written and directed by Riley Stearns (Faults), Dual is a quirky little story about a woman training to fight her clone...
A few months ago the horror community at large was given their first taste of Chloe Okuno’s talents in her...
Mariama Diallo’s debut feature Master follows two black professors and a black freshman as they navigate the tortured history and hostile environment of the predominantly white Ancaster College. As a horror film, Master leaves some of its scares on the table but it lays bare the darker truths of a country haunted by the...