Having just premiered at the Fantastic Fest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, Paul Gandersman’s “Givertaker” is now available for online consumption. Penned by Peter S. Hall,...
The last week of September is a busy one for horror fans in Austin, Texas because of Fantastic Fest, a film festival that focuses on screening horror,...
Colossal may advertise itself as a monster movie, but it’s so much more than that. Set in a modern day world wherein a giant kaiju monster...
Writer/director Lowell Dean’s WolfCop (our review) was the surprise hit of 2014, earning positive reviews and positive word-of-mouth from audiences. It was a serviceable film that spent a...
It’s just another day at the morgue when an unidentified body rolls in. Father/son mortician team Austin (Emile Hirsch) and Tony (Brian Cox) Tilden have seen...
HBO is in a bit of a predicament. Game of Thrones will be ending in two years and they don’t have another drama series that comes close to...
The nightmare always starts the same way. The church crumbles. The wind howls. Debris flies in from every direction, then the ground opens up and swallows...
Director Mike Mendez has recently made a name for himself making schlock direct-to-DVD horror films, and he’s damn good at it. He has found a formula that...
The struggle of filmmaking is trying to find your audience. Who exactly is your movie for? Astron-6 makes no apologies for their dark and somber The...
Undoubtedly many of you probably heard that Split, the latest offering from M. Night Shyamalan had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX earlier this week....
What will happen when aliens land on Earth? That is just one of the many questions posed in Denis Villeneuve’s (Prisoners, Sicario, Enemy) latest film Arrival, a science...
“Sequels are a disease. Meet the cure.” Lowell Dean returns to the director’s chair with Another WolfCop, a sequel to the crow-sourced indie smash that is...
Sometimes you can tell when a movie is made just for you. It contains everything that you like in a movie and satisfies you from beginning...
Vertical Entertainment and XYZ Films have acquired David Stubbs’ documentary “Belief: The Possession Of Janet Moses”, just ahead of its premiere at the 2016 Fantastic Fest,...
Alamo Drafthouse’s Fantastic Fest is excited to unveil last minute additions to the schedule, adding to one of the most highly diverse lineups in the festival’s...
After having its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, André Øvredal’s thriller The Autopsy of Jane Doe (read our review) will be playing at this weekend’s Fantastic...
Ana Lily Amirpour follows up her alt-cult sensation A Girl Walks Home with her highly anticipated dystopian cannibal desert trip Bad Batch, which is set to...
Alamo Drafthouse’s Fantastic Fest unveils its final wave of programming with a giant-sized round up of the wildest films from across the planet. Opening the announcement...
After battle big spiders with Lavalantula and Big Ass Spider!, horror director Mike Mendez is behind Don’t Kill It, which stars Dolph Lundgren (The Expendables, Universal Soldier, Rocky IV). In the film, “An ancient...
Alamo Drafthouse’s Fantastic Fest delivers another dose of cinematic decadence with its second wave of programming. Procured once again from the most curious corners of the...
Fantastic Fest announces its first wave of programming for its 12th annual celebration of genre-twisting cinema. This year’s festival sees Tim Burton make a triumphant return for a...
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