This year’s SXSW takes place March 10-19 in Austin, Texas. The South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival has just announced the films playing this year...
The South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival announced the remainder of its program with the Midnighters, Festival Favorites, Shorts Programs and Special Events for its...
Just when you think monster movies have run out of new twists, we get a killer mermaid movie. Vampires and werewolves will always be eternal and...
The SXSW Film Festival begins this coming March, and they’re already teasing out some HUGE premieres. Not only will they World Premiere Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, directed...
We now have festival art and a trailer for Ruth Platt’s The Lesson, which will have its North American Premiere at this coming January’s Slamdance Film...
Ritual, Darling and Pod director Mickey Keating’s survival horror with Carnage Park, which is based on a shocking true story, will be having its World Premiere...
The farsi-language horror film Under the Shadow, written and directed by BAFTA-nominated Babak Anvari, is World Premiering at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival in Park City,...
Ruth Platt’s The Lesson will have its North American Premiere at this coming January’s Slamdance Film Festival, which takes place at the Treasure Mountain Inn in...
The Sundance Film Festival just broke the news that they’ll be World Premiering 31, Rob Zombie’s Halloween slasher, in the Park City at Midnight portion of...
The Sundance Film Festival has just announced their selections for the Park City at Midnight portion of the fest, running from January 21-31 2016 in Park...
Nostalgia for the movies of the 80s and 70s isn’t really anything new at this point, but it can still be charming when done right. That...
Screening at this year’s Toronto After Dark Film Festival. If you open an encyclopedia of film and search for “tired genre,” you will undoubtedly find a brief...
Amidst its lineup of kick ass new horror films from around the world, the Mile High Horror Film Festival in Littleton, CO also hosts some awesome...
I’m pretty excited to share the news, via TheWrap, that Southbound, a new anthology featuring Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, Patrick Horvath and Radio Silence, has been...
From up-and-coming writer/director S. Craig Mahler comes Bone Tomahawk, a surprisingly effective entry in the world of western filmmaking that approaches the genre from a much...
Out of all the films screening at Fantastic Fest in Austin this week, the Korean slasher Office was the one I was looking forward to the most. Premiering...
America’s largest and longest running horror film festival, Screamfest Horror Film Festival, has announced its official 2015 film line-up. In its 15th year, the festival will...
It’s been a while since we’ve had a really good disaster film*. Sure, we got San Andreas back in May, but even that one was mediocre at best. Norway’s...
It has been a long time since Karyn Kusama has gifted us with a film, six years to be exact. She’s had a spotty track record...
Baskin (pronounced bah-skeen, not like the ice cream company), the new horror film from first-time feature-film director Can Evrenol, had its U.S. premiere this weekend as one...
There will not be a more divisive film at Fantastic Fest this year than Osgood (Oz) Perkins’ film The Blackcoat’s Daughter, which had its U.S. premiere...
It’s been two years since writer/director Joe Begos unleashed the sci-fi extra-terrestrial indie horror gem Almost Human on unsuspecting Fantastic Fest audiences, and garnered a fan...
In director Ben Wheatley’s most polished film to date, Dr. Robert Laing (Tom Hiddleston) moves into a state-of-the-art, revolutionary apartment complex. Set in 1975 with an...
Camino, which had its World Premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX this weekend, marks the second collaboration between stunt-woman/actress Zoë Bell and director Josh C....
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