Things aren’t going well for high school student Sarah (Julia Sarah Stone): she’s avoiding her mother for reasons unknown, which means she’s alternating staying with her...
Taking place online from August 20 through September 2, 2020, this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival will be a virtual event accessible to movie lovers across Canada,...
In the pre-screening Q&A at the world premiere of writer/director Jeff Barnaby’s Blood Quantum, the film’s producers mentioned that it took 12 years to raise the...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the decade coverage here* The end of 2019 has marked the end of an entire decade, which means we’ve...
Not everyone is who they seem to be as the past gets progressively murky and the bodies start to drop in the latest “AHS: 1984”. “Promise...
This Halloween season, we’re making it insanely easy to assemble your own curated watchlists with this massive guide to horror set on or over Halloween. That’s...
Fantastic Fest announces its second wave of programming, led by a closing night screening of writer-director Rian Johnson’s hotly anticipated new Lionsgate and MRC mystery Knives...
The release of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark has brought the topic of gateway horror back into the spotlight. The adaptation of the popular...
Welcome to Second Chances, a recurring feature which gives widely underloved and notoriously maligned genre works another opportunity to impress and redeem themselves with a reviewer who...
The last few years, at least as far as the box office is concerned, have felt like a bit of a horror renaissance due to the...
With today’s final wave of programming, the 2019 edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival has now released its full lineup, featuring over 130 features from...
You can’t create a cult classic – it just happens. Glenn Danzig is a goddamn legend, and when he announced his foray into the world of...
A ghostly woman, with long black hair and dressed all in white, wanders alone at night wailing for her lost children. Children that she drowned. That...
The Latin American legend comes to terrifying life on the big screen in director Michael Chaves’ The Curse of La Llorona, set to haunt theaters on...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* Thanks to limited theatrical releases, streaming services, and video on demand, it can be extremely...
Each month in Horror Queers, Joe and Trace tackle a horror film with LGBTQ+ themes, a high camp quotient or both. For lifelong queer horror fans...
“Being normal is vastly overrated.” When I was a kid, Halloween was the only holiday I looked forward to. The idea of dressing up and going...
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival returns from October 11th – 18th in venues across Brooklyn as they screen films from around the globe, along with their brand...
In a press release sent out this morning, entering its 14th year of celebrating offbeat and brilliant cinema, this installment sees Fantastic Fest bring the very...
What happens when you blend the might of Valhalla’s metal symphony by way of Tenacious D lyricism, Ash vs Evil Dead brain juices and Deathgasm’s headbanger...
It was revealed ahead of the San Diego Comic-Con that New Line Cinema and Atomic Monsters’ The Children has officially been retitled to The Curse of La...
“This is no dream! This is really happening!” First released in theaters 50 years ago, on June 12, 1968, Rosemary’s Baby changed horror as we know...
When it comes to epic romances that tug at your heartstrings and bring a tear to your eye, horror films don’t normally come to mind. Of...
The past decade or so has given us so many wonderful instant classics that the “most horror movies are terrible” myth is slowly, but surely, becoming...
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