Nikyatu Jusu’s Nanny is a horror-drama hybrid about a single mother trying to make a new life for herself and...
Mariama Diallo’s debut feature Master follows two black professors and a black freshman as they navigate the tortured history and hostile environment...
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...
It’s hard to believe there’s much of anything to get excited for in these strange and depressing times, but there’s...
Gigi Saul Gerrero’s American Nightmare Bingo Hell is a wild tale of greed with a slimy villain and a kickass...
The abbreviation B&B commonly stands for “bed and breakfast,” but not here. Welcome to the world of travel accommodations known as “bait and…boy we should’ve stayed somewhere else.” Adam Ethan Crow’s Lair flashes glimpses of stylistic paranormal horror amidst a fascinating premise. Lair jumps out of the gate when former paranormal investigator...
It’s been a busy week for slasher fans with not one, but two bold re-imaginings of classic franchise favorites. First,...
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If the pandemic has taught us anything (besides the fact that we touch our faces way too damn much), it’s that Netflix binges are where it’s at. Enter Netflix’s horror heavyweight Mike Flanagan, who has been beefing up the platform’s spooky catalog with consistently beloved frights for years; with Hush...
Fantastic Fest is upon us again and delta variant be damned, Austin City’s celebration of cinema kicks off this Thursday....
Anything can happen on Halloween night as Kate Dolan’s You Are Not My Mother details. More likely than not, you’ll just...
[#TIFF21 Review] Edgar Wright’s LAST NIGHT IN SOHO Scares Up A Ghostly Good Time in The Swinging 60s
Edgar Wright has never made a bad movie. He probably never will. Part of that is because he is the ultimate movie nerd, obsessed with every color in the cinematic rainbow. Each of his movies is a deep dive into a different subgenre and how you respond to a new...