The finality of death is an inherently terrifying thought, especially if there’s absolutely nothing after. The idea that we cease to exist after our short time...
Set to have its World Premiere at the forthcoming Sundance Film Festival is Frida Kempff‘s (Meet the Artist) indie Knocking, which the press release describes as...
Filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High-Rise, Rebecca, The Meg 2) had revealed back in September that he secretly shot a micro-budget horror movie during quarantine, and...
Like dad David Cronenberg, Brandon Cronenberg has a unique way of testing the boundaries of comfort and exploring the human mind and body in squeamish fashion....
La Llorona, or the Weeping Woman, is one of the most well-known figures in Latin American folklore. The details of her origins may differ, but the...
Joko Anwar’s Satan’s Slaves presented endless chills and spooky atmosphere when a family matriarch unleashed a family curse. Anwar’s latest once again explores the theme of inherited curses...
Horror is often the perfect vehicle to use as a metaphor for uncomfortable, controversial, or deeply personal topics. In Relic, the feature debut by Natalie Erika James,...
With a title like Shirley and Elisabeth Moss featured as acclaimed horror author Shirley Jackson, the default expectation is that this film would be a period...
Documentary filmmaker Alexandre O. Phillipe is quickly assembling a collection of cinematic essays dissecting horror’s most notable classics. 78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene broke down Psycho’s most iconic scene....
It’s been a while since Cherie (Ella Balinska) has dated. She’s a single working mother trying to remove herself from her volatile and estranged relationship with...
In a digital age driven by social media, where influencers reign supreme, more and more films seek to explore the effect and consequences new technologies have...
If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Former soldier Tomaz (Alec Secareanu), currently homeless in London, is offered free room and...
Excuse me while I pick my jaw off the floor. David Bruckner, a longtime part of the Bloody Disgusting family having directed segments of V/H/S and...
Scary stories transform dramatically when told fireside or during a thunderstorm-fueled blackout. The dark, ambient setting lends a potent power to the imagination. It’s with this...
Especially for women, hair has always been a status symbol. Writer/Director Justin Simien’s follow up feature to Dear White People plays up this notion in a big way,...
This Saturday, January 25th, young filmmaker Brandon Cronenberg (Antiviral) makes his return to the festival scene with his sci-fi indie, Possessor, which will hold its World...
The thriller His House from director Remi Weekes is set to premiere in the Midnight Section of the Sundance Film Festival, and ahead of the fest,...
Shudder is getting to work early having already acquired rights in North America, the UK and Ireland to a pair of Sundance titles, Scare Me and La...
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