There is a special magic in the folk tale. Modern media can give you great stories, for sure. But folklore...
If you were watching NOFS’s coverage of this year’s Fantasia Fest, you no doubt are already familiar with 12 Hour...
Horror Anthologies are hard to nail. Though always entertaining and delightful, few can hold enough steam to carry an audience eagerly through each segment. Often utilizing different directors throughout, Horror Anthologies — like V/H/S and ABC’s of Death — can lack consistency and a thematic throughline, making the segments feel...
When it comes to review writing, I typically don’t struggle. I’m not trying to toot my own horn or anything,...
Listen up Folk Horror fans! There’s a new mythic monster in town calling out to you from those dark woods...
There have been countless imitations of The Blair Witch Project (1999) since its release, but if you think the found footage sub-genre has nothing new to offer, think again. A new indie production, Butterfly Kisses, aims to redefine found footage horror by spinning the concept into an interesting and multi-layered new...
Sometimes all that’s needed to bring new energy to a well-trod genre is to inject some deceptively simple innovation into...
The month of April is the benchmark of many pleasantries, but this time around the start of spring is also...
Suburbia, often painted as the epitome of safety and tranquility, gets a dark makeover in John Carpenter’s latest cinematic venture, Suburban Screams (and his first in a while, save scoring the Halloween legacy sequels). This six-episode unscripted anthology promises to unearth the dark secrets of seemingly safe neighborhoods, but does...
As cinematic boogeymen go, you can’t do much better than Candyman. Since his first appearance in Bernard Rose’s Candyman (1992), he has...
Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, the duo responsible for the 2007 heart-stopping home invasion thriller  Inside (À l’intérieur), have turned...
Jane Schoenbrun’s We’re All Going To The World’s Fair is exactly the kind of horror movie you hope for when you’re stuck at home with nothing but an internet connection to entertain you. As everything everywhere is right now, the 2021 Sundance film festival has pivoted to a (mostly) virtual experience this...