As we previously wrote, the SXSW Film Festival was set to kick off this week in Austin, Texas, and one of the highlights of the Midnight program...
Adam Egypt Mortimer‘s (Some Kind of Hate, the “New Year’s Eve” segment in Holidays) Daniel Isn’t Real might just be the best horror movie playing at the SXSW Film...
Author Joe Hill’s third novel, NOS4A2, is a massive, sprawling story that spans decades as it weaves together the journeys of plucky antihero Vic McQueen and...
Dan Berk and Robert Olsen‘s darkly comedic thriller Villains was acquired by Gunpowder & Sky out of this past March’s SXSW Film Festival and will be released this coming summer....
The Weeping Woman, or La Llorona, is a haunting figure in Latin American folklore that has terrified generations. The ghost of a woman who once drowned...
Film festivals are a hectic time for both the critics covering them and the readers reading about them. It can be alienating for readers to read...
Having just World Premiered at the SXSW Film Festival, Roxanne Benjamin will see her feature directorial debut Body at Brighton Rock (read our review) open in limited theaters and on...
When the second trailer dropped for the new adaptation of Pet Sematary, reactions were divisive. A major departure in Stephen King’s overly familiar story seemed to...
Writer/director Richard Bates, Jr. has had a roller coaster of a film career. After bursting on to the scene in 2012 with the exceptional Excision, he followed...
Even the most idyllic, seemingly safest of neighborhoods have dark secrets lurking just beneath the surface. In a quaint small town filled with upper class residents,...
You’ve got to hand it to Porno: it lays it all out for you in the title. It is an unapologetic, gratuitously violent and sexual B-movie that aims to...
In 2011, Lucky McKee unleashed The Woman on the world. That film was a sequel to the 2009 film Offspring and now, eight years later, the saga of The...
A far cry from his no-budget start, Robert Rodriguez‘s Alita: Battle Angel was made for nearly $200 million, but Rodriguez is next returning to his small...
Horror is forever reminding us that it’s best to steer clear of the woods, and writer/director Roxanne Benjamin‘s (Southbound, XX) feature debut is the latest entry...
Over recent years, the trusty horror anthology format has seen its fair share of reinvention along with most subgenres of genre film. A collection of short...
Ah, the black comedy. A film genre that so many filmmakers attempt but so few succeed at. There is something about merging comedic elements with dark...
It couldn’t have been easy to follow up Get Out, arguably the best horror film of 2017, with another horror film. Expectations are mighty high and all...
What We Do in the Shadow’s pilot introduces you to Staten Island’s most neurotic vampires and hilariously sets the table for something great. “The problem with...
This weekend, Richard Bates Jr., director of Excision, Suburban Gothic and Trash Fire, will see his horror-thriller Tone-Deaf hold its World Premiere at the ongoing SXSW Film Festival. Bloody Disgusting talks to...
Ahead of the SXSW World Premiere, here’s our first look at a teaser trailer for Pollyanna McIntosh‘s Darlin’, which she wrote, directed and stars in! “In this...
The SXSW Film Festival returns to Austin, Texas this month, and included is Keola Racela‘s micro-indie Porno, which have its World Premiere at the upcoming high profile fest....
Some Kind of Hate director Adam Egypt Mortimer is bringing his new horror film Daniel Isn’t Real to SXSW this weekend, and ahead of the premiere,...
Here’s the official festival one-sheet for the horror-thriller Tone-Deaf, the newest film from Richard Bates Jr., director of Excision, Suburban Gothic and Trash Fire. The film will hold its World Premiere...
It was announced earlier this afternoon that Saban Films had acquired the horror-thriller Tone-Deaf, the newest film from Richard Bates Jr., director of Excision, Suburban Gothic and Trash Fire. Bloody Disgusting...
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