The rich get rich. The poor stay poor. As John Squires initially noted, a socially relevant thriller headed to SXSW this week, Joseph Martin’s Us and...
Bloody Disgusting is excited to share the first shot of Deadgirl‘s Eric Podnar as “Leroy” in Trent Haaga’s 68 Kill, set to have its world premiere...
It was announced back in January that IFC had acquired U.S. rights to 78/52, a documentary that isn’t about Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, but quite specifically the...
Karen Skloss is heading to SXSW this week to host the world premiere of The Honor Farm, which takes place on prom night, sending a girl on a psychedelic...
A new spin on the classic Running Man, the SXSW is about to play a game surrounding suicide. Giancarlo Esposito’ This is Your Death, penned by...
E.L. (Evan) Katz may be a fresh name at the upcoming SXSW Film Festival, but he’s actually a genre veteran. Now a director, he made his...
L.A.-based Strand Releasing released new images and art ahead of the SXSW premiere of Michael O’Shea’s atmospheric New York tale The Transfiguration, which world-premiered at Cannes’ Un Certain...
Aaron Burns made his name as a genre actor, but will be heading to SXSW with his directorial debut, the psychological thriller Madre. Burns, who starred...
Hopefully you brought a raincoat… In the vein of Battle Royale, Cabin in the Woods, Belko Experiment, and most notably Beyond the Gates, Laurence “Baz” Morais...
What could be the dark horse of the upcoming SXSW Film Festival is Ben Young’s Hounds of Love. Young, who is already in pre-production on Universal...
While we wait for the Midnight titles, the South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festivals announced the features lineup for the 24th edition of the Film...
Oscilloscope Laboratories’ The Alchemist Cookbook is now out, utilizing BitTorrent Now‘s Pay-What-You-Wish platform, which allows viewers to part with however much they determine a product is worth. Director Joel Potrykus...
After having its world premiere at the 30th Annual SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Conferences and Festivals last month, Hush comes to us courtesy of Netflix, who wisely snatched...
Mike Flanagan’s (Oculus, Absentia) new film Hush had its world premiere at the 30th Annual SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Conferences and Festivals on March 12, 2016, and...
The 30th Annual SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Conferences and Festivals concluded on Sunday, and Bloody Disgusting had your back when it came to horror coverage. I know...
I Am Not a Serial Killer (my review), based on Dan Wells’ novel of the same name, had its world premiere at the 30th Annual SXSW Music, Film...
Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park comes to us just six months after the premiere of his previous film Darling at Fantastic Fest (you can read my review of that...
Johnny Frank Garrett’s Last Word (formerly just The Last Word) is a stupid movie. That may seem like shallow criticism but it is in fact a stupid movie...
Kasra Farahani’s The Waiting (my review) had its world premiere at the 30th Annual SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Conferences and Festivals on Sunday March 13. Starring James...
Ti West’s latest film In a Valley of Violence (my review) had its premiere at the 30th Annual SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Conferences and Festivals, and I was...
Cinemax’s new series Outcast, based on the Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) graphic novel of the same name, had its world premiere at the 30th annual SXSW Music,...
Cinemax’s new series Outcast, based on the Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) graphic novel of the same name, had its world premiere at the 30th annual SXSW Music,...
When writer-director Babak Anvari’s film Under the Shadow premiered at Sundance back in January, it quickly became one of the most talked-about films of the festival. The...
Pet has been described as being in the vein of Hard Candy and Gone Girl. It doesn’t exactly have the wit or intelligence of those two films, but what it lacks in those...
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