Ah, 1985. A time of big hair, even bigger shoulder pads, and the rise of the VCR. It was only...
Hold on to your camcorders, horror buffs! We’re delving into the shaky, grainy, panic-inducing world of found footage films. From...
Jason Eisener’s Kids vs. Aliens is a Saturday morning cartoon splatter-fest that, if you’re in the right mood, you’ll eat up like a bowl of sugary cereal. It’s over-the-top fun with a silly cast of characters and a full-scale alien invasion of creatures that melt people with a thick orange goo...
Slasher fans have been ringing in The New Year for decades now by rewatching the 80s party horror classic Terror...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers...
The V/H/S film series has been a staple in both the found footage and horror anthology arenas for years now, and V/H/S/99 is a new high mark for a franchise already well-known for delivering killer bite-sized horror. It’s also a welcome return to Fun, which hasn’t always been a top priority in...
The 2022 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival kicks off October 13 for 7 days of horror cinema guaranteed to melt your...
Age is the enemy in Raúl Cerezo & Fernando González Gómez’s eerie creeper The Elderly (Viejos). I mean, Age is...
A few months ago the horror community at large was given their first taste of Chloe Okuno’s talents in her V/H/S/94 segment “Storm Drain”. V/H/S/94 was, of course, a found-footage anthology and a far cry from the clean, precise tension of her debut feature Watcher, celebrating its World Premiere at the 2022 Sundance...
DESCRIPTION: Love it or hate it, there is no subgenre of horror quite like found footage, and we are here...
Fantastic Fest is upon us again and delta variant be damned, Austin City’s celebration of cinema kicks off this Thursday....
[#SXSW 2021 Interview] Director Mickey Keating Breaks Down The Ethereal Nightmare Logic of OFFSEASON
Mickey Keating is one of the most interesting and versatile indie filmmakers working in horror today. In the same way that Edgar Wright jumps from genre to genre between projects, Keating too moves from one vibe to the next depending on what his story calls for. His most recent film...