Horror comedies have proven to be one of the most difficult sub-genres to pull off. If you’re able to secure the right balance of comedy and...
SXSW got off to a rollicking good start with the midnight premiere of Fede Alvarez’s new film Don’t Breathe last night. There was a lot of speculation...
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies has had a long and difficult road to the big screen. Announced way back in 2009 (two months before the book it...
After making waves in the United Kingdom at Frightfest last year, Ruth Platt’s directorial debut The Lesson arrives in the states courtesy of the Slamdance Film Festival...
As you may have read on Tuesday, Blumhouse dumped a trio of new releases on to Netflix before their home video releases. One of these unfortunate...
It is difficult to review Martyrs without comparing it to Pascal Laugier’s phenomenal 2008 film of the same name. So let’s just get this out of the way: Kevin...
STX Entertainment’s first movie of 2016 is The Boy, a fun little thriller about a woman who must babysit a really creepy looking doll. Being the second wide-release...
Film noir is a film genre that is not as popular as it once was with mainstream audiences. Barring films like Sin City (which was released nearly 10...
Anger of the Dead comes to us courtesy of Uncork’d Entertainment, a distribution company that has given us such gems like Krampus: The Reckoning, The Ouija Exorcism and Patrick:...
After four years, the worldwide phenomenon comes to a close with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, the second half the adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ third book in The...
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension is being advertised as the final film in the lucrative Paranormal Activity franchise that started back in 2008. If that is indeed the...
The Last Witch Hunter feels like a slightly more mature young adult novel adaptation. It is an origin story with plenty of fight scenes to enjoy, mythology...
No one (and we mean no one) was asking for a sequel to the 2008 PG-13 horror film The Haunting of Molly Hartley, but 20th Century Fox...
Guillermo del Toro returns to the horror genre (sort of) with his new Gothic romance Crimson Peak, which screened as one of the secret screenings at Fantastic...
Out of all the films screening at Fantastic Fest in Austin this week, the Korean slasher Office was the one I was looking forward to the most. Premiering...
It’s been a while since we’ve had a really good disaster film*. Sure, we got San Andreas back in May, but even that one was mediocre at best. Norway’s...
It has been a long time since Karyn Kusama has gifted us with a film, six years to be exact. She’s had a spotty track record...
Baskin (pronounced bah-skeen, not like the ice cream company), the new horror film from first-time feature-film director Can Evrenol, had its U.S. premiere this weekend as one...
There will not be a more divisive film at Fantastic Fest this year than Osgood (Oz) Perkins’ film The Blackcoat’s Daughter, which had its U.S. premiere...
Owen Egerton’s feature-length directorial debut Follow had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX this weekend to a lukewarm reception, and it disappoints me to say...
Camino, which had its World Premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX this weekend, marks the second collaboration between stunt-woman/actress Zoë Bell and director Josh C....
Ludo, which was co-directed by Indian filmmakers Qaushiq Mukherjee (aka “Q”) and Nikon, had it’s U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX this weekend as one...
Mickey Keating’s (Ritual, Pod) newest film Darling had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest this weekend, and it was a trip. Inspired by films such Roman Polanski’s Repulsion and The...
Demon had it’s U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX this week in the wake of the recent news of the death of Marcin Wrona,...
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