Since 2021, Horror in the High Desert writer/director Dutch Marich has been spinning an increasingly strange found footage saga set in the Nevada high desert. What...
Voyeurism has long played a pivotal role in horror storytelling, with seminal classics like Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954) and Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom (1960) placing...
If there’s one found footage device I admittedly don’t tire of, it’s following a team of folks who hope to uncover the truth behind local mysteries...
Not feeling quite festive this holiday season? Could you use a few more scares on a cold winter night? If you have even just a few...
Welcome to Found Frights, a monthly column in which Ari Drew highlights new, underrated, and underseen found footage movies for those of us who can’t get...
If the commercial and critical success of horror films from Jordan Peele, Zach Cregger, and David Gordon Green in recent years illustrates anything, it’s that folks...
When it comes to found footage horror, films that manage to successfully deliver scares while also following characters that feel sincere within the “true-to-life” conceit of...
If you’re looking to up the creep factor with your Fourth of July festivities, we’ve found the perfect pairing for your annual rewatches of holiday...
In case you missed it, director Dutch Marich‘s 2021 found footage chiller Horror in the High Desert is a little-known gem that has recently been generating...
Hot on the heels of a largely positive critical response (see our own Meagan Navarro’s glowing review here) and an opening weekend performance that has broken...
These interviews have been edited for length and clarity. If you’re drawn to creepy and unsettling imagery like I am, odds are you have likely come...
For found footage horror fans, Zachary Donohue’s 2013 feature debut The Den is often regarded as one of the scariest films in the subgenre and a...
Though it arrived in a familiar package for fans of films like The Den and Unfriended–an unsettling story told entirely on a computer screen–Timur Bekmambetov‘s thriller Profile surprised...
Paramount’s post-apocalyptic creature feature A Quiet Place (our review here), the latest horror entry from the team at Platinum Dunes, screened for the first time just days ago at...
Though it hasn’t happened too often in the past 25 years of its run, it’s always a pleasant surprise to see a highly anticipated horror flick...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* One of the draws of watching some of our favorite horror movies is that we...
*Keep up with our ongoing end of the year coverage here* There is nothing quite like getting together with some friends, grabbing a few drinks, and...
If you caught my recent review of writer/director Erlingur Thoroddsen‘s slow-burn chiller Rift out of Fantastic Fest, you can probably tell pretty immediately how blown away I was by...
The brainchild of director/producer Jon Schnitzer, Haunters: The Art of the Scare is a new documentary that goes behind the scenes of some of the most renowned and...
You may have heard of Icelandic director Erlingur Thoroddsen thanks to his feature-length debut Child Eater (see Daniel Kurland’s review), which made the rounds last year at a...
Themes of isolation have regularly permeated vampire stories in popular culture for years, and why wouldn’t they? Vampires are arguably the quintessential outcasts in horror, a concept explored...
In honor of the 30th anniversary of Joseph Sargent’s 1987 sequel Jaws: The Revenge, I thought it would be fun to revisit the much-maligned movie with...
“Look at me, Damien! It’s all for you!” Today marks the 41st anniversary of Richard Donner’s The Omen, one of the most chilling and wonderfully paced horror...
“We’re your friends, Rosemary. There’s nothing to be scared about. Honest and truly there isn’t!” Today marks the 49th anniversary of the theatrical release of Rosemary’s Baby‘s,...
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