There was a time when people lived their lives according to fables, myths, and superstitions. Modern science has almost universally...
[#SXSW 2021 Interview] Director Mickey Keating Breaks Down The Ethereal Nightmare Logic of OFFSEASON
Mickey Keating is one of the most interesting and versatile indie filmmakers working in horror today. In the same way...
Little Marvin and Lena Waithe’s Prime Video series Them reimagines the struggle so many Black Americans have gone — and still go — through in order to just exist. Set in 1950s Los Angeles, a family of four moves from North Carolina to a white neighborhood in East Compton. The...
Nick Gillespie’s dark comedy Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break is as sweet as it is sinewy. It tugs on your heartstrings, tickles...
Like a MumbleGore re-imagining of John Carpenter’s The Thing set in the remote forest regions of South Africa, Gaia hints at...
The horror genre has always been unparalleled in how it handles trauma, but even Alex Noyer’s first feature film Sound of Violence feels like an aberration among its peers. This extension of Noyer’s short Conductor tells the origin story of a sound engineer named Alexis (Jasmin Savoy Brown); her method...
I love me a good witch movie. Having cut my teeth on The Craft in the roaring ’90s, I spent...
As a fan of Travis Stevens’s previous film, Girl On The Third Floor, I had a pretty good sense that Jakob’s...
It was a huge surprise to me that Travis Steven’s sophomore feature Jakob’s Wife was a gattdang vampire movie! Starring genre legends Larry Fessenden (Depraved, Habit), Bonnie Aarons (The Nun, I Know Who Killed Me) and Barbara Crampton (Chopping Mall, Sacrifice) in what I think might be her most kickas...
Even in death, there is no peace for the weary or the ones they leave behind. Someone like Jocelin Donahue’s...
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