Gaspar Noé is a terribly unique filmmaker. His films have been notorious for decades but despite his infamous stature, his...
Taking drugs can bring up a wide range of emotions: anxiety, euphoria, numbness, the feeling of immortality or being connected...
The set-up for Willy’s Wonderland is wild. Directed by Kevin Lewis, the film centers around a defunct Chuck E. Cheese-type entertainment center called Willy’s Wonderland. However, it’s not an economic slump or lack of interest that has caused Willy’s to become boarded up. Oh, no. There’s no logical explanation here....
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION It doesn’t matter what you’re afraid of- there is a Disney movie out there somewhere that...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION: Bad news Earthlings: aliens exist and they’re here to smoke our drugs, eat our free cheese...
Indie horror filmmaker Travis Stevens (Jakob’s Wife) returns with his latest feature A Wounded Fawn, hitting Shudder Dec 1. Shot entirely on 16mm, and boasting the heavy film grain of a movie lovingly restored by a boutique label, A Wounded Fawn is a hallucinatory trip into the mind of a serial killer...
It’s hard out there for a witch, as we can see in Lukas Feigelfeld’s feature film debut, Hagazussa. Set in...
Sacrifice (2021), written and directed by Andy Collier and Toor Mian, takes a subtle approach to slow-burn folk horror in...
There is no shortage of horror films that center around cults. The word “cult” alone sparks immediate intrigue, and it is no wonder co-writer/directors Chris Cullari and Jennifer Raite hopped on the bandwagon with their new film The Aviary. In the last decade alone we have seen a wave of psychological...
Isolation and video games go hand-in-hand. Spending hours absorbed into a game with no company other than a joystick can...
To exist is a relatively mundane act. You go wake up, get dressed, go to work, walk the dog, go...
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...