It takes a lot of guts to tackle a slasher movie. With films like Halloween, Friday the 13th and Scream...
Home Sweet Home comes at a price in new thriller The Intruder. Hoping to one day raise a family away...
There is a multitude of meaning to the lyrics “Mama, just killed a man” when Freddie Mercury coos them through speaker. They can be melodically allegorical or a matter-of-fact confessional. Metaphorical or not, we can’t help but wonder: Will his mother forgive him for whatever it is that he has...
Fans of psychological thrillers like Fear (1996), The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), and The Crush (1993), take note:...
Moving into a new home is such an exciting time. Figuring out where everything goes and creating new routines allows...
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...
Let me be perfectly honest. I don’t know how to review Come to Daddy. It’s not that the Tribeca Film...
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.
Josh Lobo’s I Trapped The Devil is a confined, psychological creeper that pits strained family members against each other in a tug-of-war with pure evil. Lobo’s thought-experiment from the darkside, is a great capsule of paranoia with a killer title. Originally announced as “A Man in The Dark“, I Trapped The...
Not a lot happens in a place like Harburg, Pennsylvania. Life moves at a slow pace, very little ever changes,...
A menacing figure. A group of unsuspecting young adults. A prominent weapon of choice. A real, relevant setting, and a...
When the trailer for Daniel Farrands’ The Haunting of Sharon Tate was first released, people had concerns. One of the biggest contentions was whether or not this film is disrespectful. After all, it dramatizes how Sharon Tate and her friends were brutally murdered by people from Charles Manson’s cult in...