A fun and gory tale of temptation, “Porno” boasts great cast chemistry. And with just a couple bumps along the way, it’s a promising …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: Porno (2019)
“Pumpkins” has enough classic slasher-style moments to even out script problems — introducing an intriguing killer with a fun and festive origin. Get off my …continue reading Reel Review: Pumpkins (2019)
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival celebrates its biggest year to date — continuing to champion boundary-pushing horror with an impressive slate of films. Referring to …continue reading The 4th Annual Brooklyn Horror Film Fest
Jovanka Vuckovic’s feature debut “Riot Girls” is a fun as hell, post-apocalyptic punk rock anthem — with a revving engine guitar riff and a lot …continue reading Reel Review: Riot Girls (2019)
A provocative thriller with a unique vision, “Replace” recalls classic horror with modern themes of vanity and science, as well as life and death. …continue reading Reel Review: Replace (2019)
Big rigs, villains, tough guys, greasy garages, and grungy, truck stop diners. Hit the road with Russell and Swayze in “Breakdown” and “Black Dog”. …continue reading Drive-In Home Theater: Trucksploitation
Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: October 2019
We talk with filmmaker Matthew Currie Holmes about his feature film “The Curse of Buckout Road” and the importance of adapting in indie cinema. …continue reading Behind the Lens: Matthew Currie Holmes
A beautifully shot and compelling debut, “Seeds” is a dark, secret-filled journey that features a powerful performance from Trevor Long. There’s something both joyous …continue reading Reel Review: Seeds (Owen Long, 2019)
We discuss the new “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” series with staff writer Jared Rivet and what it was like bringing the beloved …continue reading Interview: Jared Rivet (Are You Afraid of the Dark?)
Follow Us!