The term folk horror inspires certain kinds of imagery: pastoral fields, shrouded woods, period pieces, and witchcraft. In North American horror, legends tend to take the...
As far as TV properties go, Hellbound has a pretty awesome hook. The gist of the six-episode live-action Netflix series is as follows: What would happen...
Director Michael Pearce demonstrated a keen ability to play in multiple genre sandboxes simultaneously with his feature debut, Beast, which kept audiences guessing right up until its conclusion. His...
Director Rob Savage captured that trapped feeling of lockdown with last summer’s buzziest horror movie, Host, a Zoom séance gone wrong. It established Savage as a filmmaker who wears...
Save for sunlight or perhaps a stake to the heart, vampires live forever. Instead of just one lifetime, they can experience many. That means that a...
Existing somewhere at the crossroads of Jack Ketchum’s “The Box” and Rose Glass’s Saint Maud lies A Banquet. A strange affliction wreaks havoc on the lives of a family...
South African psychological horror Mlungu Wam (Good Madam) uses an intimate character study nestled in a possibly haunted house as an allegory. It wields one stubborn...
There’s a calculated aimlessness to Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria, particularly in the way that the writer/director’s first film English and Spanish doesn’t employ a conventional narrative structure...
Bloody Disgusting has the first stills from Kicking Blood, a dark vampire comedy that is set to premiere at next week’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). In...
“It’s like a rumble…from the core of the earth.” Pegged as a drama, the mystery in Memoria looks and “sounds” horror adjacent, which is why I...
The Toronto International Film Festival hype has hit overdrive now that the Midnight Madness titles have been announced. One of the coolest films set to make its North...
The Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness program is already jam-packed with genre films and yet there are even more goodies hiding within the line-up. One...
The Toronto International Film Festival hype has hit overdrive now that the Midnight Madness titles have been announced. One of the coolest films set to make...
It’s that time of the year again and the Toronto International Film Festival is helping us return to normal with their latest announcement, revealing several genre films...
There’s something imminently satisfying about a slow burn, psychological thriller. Writer/director Rose Glass’ feature directorial debut Saint Maud isn’t filled with the kind of bombastic imagery...
The Toronto International Film Festival delivered a trio of pretty cool new horror films that will be coming our way in 2021. The first big acquisition comes...
Rape and revenge films, by nature, offer one of the most uncomfortable and extreme subgenres of horror. They tend to follow a distinct formula that plays...
From its very first scene, director I-Fan Wang’s debut feature crackles with slapstick energy. The Taiwanese zombie comedy opens on a parliamentary session in complete chaos:...
One of the hottest titles at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival hails out of Canada and features a breakout performance by one of the film’s...
World Premiering at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival (September 14th @9PM, TIFF Bell Lightbox Cinema 1), Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive clip from the Canadian...
Betrayal between sisters is teased in this tense clip from the Canadian horror Violation, in which a traumatic experience drives a woman towards a vengeful extremity. Set...
Pandemic be damned, the 45th Toronto International Film Festival is still taking place from September 10–19, 2020. While it’s unclear how things will unfold over the...
“God marked the evil ones so that we might tell them apart.” Bloody Disgusting has the exclusive trailer premiere for Minos Nikolakakis‘ dramatic horror Entwined, acquired...
Some of the biggest film festivals in the world are working together in order to survive the crucial impact of the pandemic. New York Film Festival...
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