One of the craziest films to play this year’s Sundance Film Festival was Eight for Silver (review), a 19th-century period horror in which a werewolf terrorizes...
Scientist and playwright Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World, published in 1666, marked the first science fiction work by a female. It chronicled a woman’s adventures in an...
In a pre-screening introduction to the Sundance world premiere with director Sion Sono, the prolific filmmaker revealed that his first English-language film wasn’t initially meant to be...
James Ashcroft’s feature directorial debut wastes no time at all cutting right to the dark heart of his grim, jaw-dropping morality thriller. Just enough time is...
Universal Horror’s The Wolf Man popularized gypsy cursed werewolf lore, but lycanthropy horror has deviated from that mythology significantly in the decades since. Writer/Director Sean Ellis revisits the...
Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, a seminal horror classic, notoriously made people afraid to go into the water. The blockbuster’s live shark sequences were filmed by legendary marine pioneer...
Cinema has a long history with bad seeds or sociopathic children with a vicious streak. The archetype boasts no shortage of iconic children with corrupted innocence,...
Writer/Director Ben Wheatley is one of the more unpredictable filmmakers currently working. His output tends to lean toward commercially friendly fare, like Rebecca or even High Rise, or it...
The Sundance Film Festival is finally here and one of the most anticipated genre titles is Knocking, a psychological thriller from director Frida Kempff that will...
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