The Sundance Film Festival is the premiere fest for independent cinema. Today they’ve begun unloading their announcements, and while the Midnight titles won’t be revealed until...
For his English-language debut Late Phases, Spanish director Adrián García Bogliano has done something special. He’s crafted a werewolf shocker that reads more like a revenge/vigilante...
There are some really fun works of genre about cursed cameras and the prophetic photos they take. There’s that Twilight Zone episode “A Most Unusual Camera”...
I haven’t really dug the releases of Foresight Features, the Canadian production company responsible for Monster Brawl and Septic Man. Their latest venture, Hellmouth, piqued my interest...
While the landfill of straight-to-video flicks that depend on a silly name grows steadily every month, Zombeavers (as screened at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival)...
LA’s dark side has long been a fascination for filmmakers. Artists such as Michael Mann (Collateral) and David Lynch (Lost Highway) have used the City of...
For many people including myself, we first knew him as Mr. Futterman in Gremlins. Then we saw him as the shorter guy warning people against horror...
From South African director Matthew A. Brown comes Julia (playing tonight at Screamfest in Hollywood, CA), a vicious debut feature that addresses victimhood and tooth-and-claw emancipation...
Archstone Distribution’s Julia will premiere tomorrow night (Oct. 21) at the ongoing Screamfest Horror Film Festival in Hollywood, CA. Starring The Human Centipede‘s Ashley C. Williams,...
The folks behind the Canadian production company Black Fawn Films (Antisocial, In the House of Flies) are as hard-working, down to earth and humble as they...
If you walk away with anything after watching the documentary Lost Soul, it’s that Richard Stanley is an artist and movie studios do not give a...
This week the 5th annual Mile High Horror Film Festival kicks off at the Alamo Drafthouse Littleton! It’s going to be four days of awesome genre films, special...
The first trailer has just been released for Dark Was the Night, which stars Kevin Durand, Lukas Hass, Heath Freeman, Sabina Gadecki and Nick Damici. ...
From Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, who directed the incredible indie Resolution, and also kicked ass on our upcoming V/H/S Viral, also saw the premiere of...
Looking back at my childhood, I have very fond memories of going to the cinema with my dad. My first theatrical experience was Superman II and...
It was announced out of left field that both Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin fever, The Green Inferno) and Nicolás López (Aftershock) produced a new indie horror...
Screamfest has announced the second round of films packed with chills and thrills to be shown at the 2014 horror film festival. Screamfest kicks off its...
Part of the Toronto International Film Festival’s Canadian lineup is The Editor (read our rave review), which now has new imagery thanks to
Fantastic Fest celebrates its 10th Anniversary with its biggest year yet with 80 exciting films including 22 World Premieres, 43 North American & US Premiere screenings...
The found footage sub-genre will forever be argued about in the horror community. Folks either love or hate them. The closest film to ever receive anything...
It’s unreal to think it’s been twenty years since indie comedy classic Clerks surfaced. To this day, it remains in my top five comedies of all...
I’ve always been drawn to dark comedies, in particular; how they can take sinister, morbid subject matters and give them a dash of humorous air to...
The Shriekfest Film Festival has announced the full, expanded schedule for the 14th annual horror film festival, returning to Raleigh Studios Chaplin theatres, October 2-5th, 2014....
Film and TV distributor The Orchard has partnered with Unison Films and Funny Or Die on the U.S. distribution of What We Do In The Shadows...