When it comes to review writing, I typically don’t struggle. I’m not trying to toot my own horn or anything,...
Can a gritty crime thriller be both dark and feel-good? Writer/Director Drew Goddard sure thinks so in his swinging ensemble...
Perhaps one of the oddest films we’ve seen at this years Fantastic Fest is co-writer/director Ali Abbasi’s Border (Gräns). This film is a morbid, sometimes disgusting fairy tale set in a modern-day Sweden. Unfortunately, the less said about this movie the better, so apologies for being intentionally vague or withholding. Film Festivals...
Jeremy Saulnier’s cold, brooding film Hold The Dark premiered to eager audience in the hot swelter of Austin’s Fantastic Fest 2018. Saulnier...
Something interesting: The vast majority of horror movies and thrillers are set in the past. Partially due to nostalgia being...
Colin Minihan’s What Keeps You Alive is a film that doesn’t let up. The intense cat-and-mouse thriller from IFC Midnight stars Brittany Allen (Jigsaw) and Hannah Emily Anderson (The Purge TV series) as a married couple vacationing in a remote cabin in the woods. Things turn dark when Jules (Allen),...
The supernatural thriller Muse tells the story of a tortured artists struggling to find inspiration in a world that doesn’t appreciate his...
Do you ever wonder what your life would be like if you made different decisions? Do you think there’s another...
There are many things to love about Aislinn Clarke. She is the very first woman to direct a feature-length horror film from Northern Ireland. She’s a huge Stephen King fan. She’s a lifelong, dedicated horror fanatic and The Devil’s Doorway is her feature directorial debut. The film was picked up by...
Sony Crackle’s Office Uprising hit the free streaming service on July 19th, 2018. The film is a zombie horror-comedy that manages...
Electro-Magnetic detectors, readers, and doo-dads have long been touted as tools to capture evidence of the paranormal. (Despite little evidence...
What if the disconnect that exists between you and your online identity became so great, that you lost control of your own existence? If that’s a brand of existential dread you subscribe to then Cam is a movie that may have you rethink some of the personal information you’ve been...





