Hold on to your camcorders, horror buffs! We’re delving into the shaky, grainy, panic-inducing world of found footage films. From...
Hold onto your butts Lovecraft fans, Joe Lynch and Barbara Crampton are taking you back to Miskatonic in the upcoming...
In Hugo RuÃz’s One Night With Adela (Una Noche Con Adela), the camera becomes our unyielding companion, capturing every moment of a vengeful woman’s rampage as she traverses the city streets. From encounters with her drug dealer to harrowing altercations with street harassers, and even a shocking rendezvous with a...
Canadian home invasion thriller See For Me pits a blind woman against a group of dangerous thieves with nothing but her...
It’s fair to say that a few well-structured words can hold an incredible amount of imagery and power. But how...
Let me be perfectly honest. I don’t know how to review Come to Daddy. It’s not that the Tribeca Film Festival selection directed by Ant Timpson isn’t good, quite the opposite. Watching Come to Daddy moved me, scared me, grossed me out and delighted me more than anything I’ve watched...
Serial killers have existed forever but our understanding of them is fairly new, and we’ve been obsessed since their discovery....
You know what people never talk about when it comes to vampires? How quiet they are. Think about it. Beyond...
Demon possession movies, although constant crowd-pleasers, are often very predictable. The multi-million dollar Conjuring franchise has pretty much laid out the groundwork for what a modern possession movie “should” look like, but occasionally a film like Mickey Reece’s Agnes comes along to challenge that well-worn template. Directed by Reece from...
Monster movies are never just one thing. Night of the Living Dead isn’t just about zombies, it’s about prejudices rooted deeply into...
The 2022 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival kicks off October 13 for 7 days of horror cinema guaranteed to melt your...
Interviewing filmmakers gives you an insight into how much work goes into a single movie. Several years could pass between when the script is written and when the movie is released and a director’s job doesn’t end when the final scene is wrapped. It’s followed by endless months of post-production,...