Creepy, clever and climatic, “Twinkle” is the first film of 2020 to launch on the ALTER horror channel — and the first must see …continue reading Horror Short: Twinkle (Kheireddine El-Helou)
In the surprising film “Victim”, a man is kidnapped and forced to endure an extreme identity change, while the filmmakers keep you guessing as …continue reading Flashback Friday: Victim (2010)
As the year comes to an end, we celebrate the unsung brilliance of the horror short and recognize ten of our favorites from a …continue reading Top Ten Indie Horror Shorts of 2019
“The Lonely Host” is a stand out horror short that is well presented, with plenty of suspense to keep you hooked; a definite must-see. …continue reading Horror Short: The Lonely Host
Graphic but stylish, “Filth” takes us on a wild ride through the eyes of an amnesia-stricken hitman who is desperate to uncover his past. …continue reading Horror Short: Filth (Adam Ciolfi, 2019)
“Patient Seven” turns asylum horror on its head with this anthology about patients at a mental hospital for the most extreme and dangerous people. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Patient Seven (2016)
“Abi” is a well-rounded horror short that focuses on telling a highly polished and atmospheric “Black Mirror”-esque techno nightmare. Horror short films can be …continue reading Horror Short: Abi (Timothy Troy, 2019)
Blunt and meaningful, “Lady Hunters” delivers a powerful punch to the Ax Wound Film Fest — a favorite among a stellar lineup of female filmmaking …continue reading Ax Wound Film Festival: Lady Hunters (Short)
“Labrys” is a short that blends heart and horror in a queer-positive, feminist take on vengeance, love, and romance in the modern age. Labrys …continue reading Ax Wound Film Fest: Labrys (Short)
Harrowing and beautifully crafted, “WHAT DAPHNE SAW” is a powerful short that shines a light on the horrors of sex trafficking and systematic injustice. …continue reading Ax Wound Film Fest: What Daphne Saw
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