Oh, The Boat. I went into this film really wanting to love it. It had all of the elements of...
Christopher Caldwell and Zeek Earl’s Prospect is a sci-fi survival film that blends in elements of traditional westerns from the frontiers of an...
I first came across Michael Peterson’s work when my friends and I watched his debut feature Lloyd the Conqueror for the sole reason of hearing the end credit song. I wasn’t expecting to be scared sh*tless years later when I saw his sophomore film Knuckleball, a far deadly departure from...
I’m no stranger to late-night parties at a packed Brooklyn dive bar. But I have to admit, the afterparty on...
The lastest entry into the mad-doctors-gone-mad sub-genre, Alive celebrated it’s Toronto premiere at the the 7th annual Blood in The Snow Canadian...
Horror films are not kind to rural life. People who live outside of “civilized” cities are evil, unintelligent hicks as seen in films like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Deliverance, Wrong Turn, and so many others. All they seem to know is torture, murder, and (sometimes) drugs. They are portrayed as less...
The Laplace’s Demon has been making the rounds on the film festival circuit for some time now and will soon...
If there’s one thing a lifetime of watching horror movies has tried to teach you, it’s don’t get stabbed! Now, you...
It’s rare for a film to completely throw you for a loop, becoming an experience beyond anything you expected. I must admit I was skeptical about Assassinaut. Production images of a group of children in colorful jumpsuits with a retro space race flare had me expecting something very indie, charmingly...
Of all the species of monsters out there, the plant-based kind is especially overlooked. To me, that’s a travesty. I...
If you’re looking for a tense thriller isolated in a gorgeous setting, this is the movie for you. If you were born in the last two decades, you will probably have your pants scared right off.
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...