Production/distribution company A24 has had a stellar last few years, releasing genre hits The Witch, Green Room, The Blackcoat’s Daughter and The Killing of a Sacred Deer...
Steven Ellison, better known to the public as the incredible musician Flying Lotus, is behind Kuso, which is getting all sorts of press for the walk-outs....
Marianna Palka saw her indie thriller Bitch world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this past January. Now, MPI Media Group acquired the film about a...
Revenge is in the blood for Bad Day for the Cut, a revenge thriller from Northern Ireland which debuted in Sundance’s Midnight section on Jan. 22nd in Park...
After having its world premiere at next month’s Sundance Film Festival, Magnet will release their all-female horror anthology XX (read our review) on Blu-ray May 23, 2017....
Hailing out of Australia is Cate Shortland’s Berlin Syndrome, which recently screened in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition. Vertical Entertainment acquired the film just ahead of...
RLJ Entertainment scored U.S. rights to Bushwick out of the Sundance Film Festival. Featuring Dave Bautista, Bushwick also stars Brittany Snow, Dave Bautista, Angelic Zambrana, Jeremie...
Bushwick is the Birdman of apocalyptic survival movies. There are some cuts to cover the passage of time but the amount of action they pull off...
IFC has acquired U.S. rights to 78/52, a documentary that isn’t about Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, but quite specifically the shower scene that lies within. Alexandre Philippe...
Film Festivals breed publicity stunts, although I can assure you that the majority of them are quite real. All of the fainting and walk-outs, they happened,...
Every year at Sundance, there’s at least one movie, usually in the midnight section, that seems to revel in provoking walkouts. While I admire the subversive...
Four years ago, acclaimed short film director Jovanka Vuckovic and XYZ partner Todd Brown began a conversation based on a sad truth: there are no horror...
In Australian director Damien Power’s Killing Ground, which we already reviewed out of the Sundance Film Festival, Ian and Samantha arrive at an isolated campsite to find an...
Un Chien Andalou. Meshes in the Afternoon. Eraserhead. The Holy Mountain. Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Throughout cinema history, there have been films that are so bizarre...
Macon Blair has made a mark on independent cinema through his roles in bleakly, frenetically violent thrillers, films to which he brings a heartfelt awkwardness and...
One attends a Sundance Midnight screening expecting to be treated to something weird, possibly disturbing. Rarely does one leave feeling comforted. This section is all about...
Usually a documentary has a wider scope that 78/52, which isn’t about Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, but quite specifically the shower scene that lies within. Alexandre Philippe...
Jordan Peele made a big impression when he released the trailer to his horror film Get Out which nobody even knew he was working on. The...
As part of Sundance’s growing inclusion of television, the Midnight Episodics series showcased the first season of the digital series Snatchers. This horror-comedy is a total...
In Australian director Damien Power’s Killing Ground, which we already reviewed out of the Sundance Film Festival, Ian and Samantha arrive at an isolated campsite to find an...
Wolf Creek set a high bar for Australian horror. Killing Ground is a lot more polished than the raw original Wolf Creek but captures the same...
Since the end of the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, demonic cults just aren’t as scary as they used to be. Western society as a whole...
Marianna Palka is taking her indie thriller, Bitch, to the Sundance Film Festival of which kicks off tonight in Park City, Utah. In the film, a...
Revenge is in the blood and on the official festival trailer for Bad Day for the Cut, a revenge thriller from Northern Ireland which debuts in...
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