WIHFF cares about diversity in film, and it really showed with the second day line-up that showcased global terror and socially conscious shorts. The …continue reading Women in Horror Film Festival: Day Two
Opening night of the Women in Horror Film Festival provides an opportunity to connect with writers, directors, actors, producers, and horror fans alike. You …continue reading Women in Horror Film Festival: Day One
If you missed “Pledge” earlier this year, now is a great time to catch this dark and compelling tale of three unlikely heroes who …continue reading Take Two Review: Pledge (2019)
Wooden dummies from a vintage child’s TV show come to life and terrorize a group of friends and the owner of the building where …continue reading Reel Review: “Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge”
If you missed “I Trapped the Devil” earlier this year, now is a great time to catch this tense and terrifying film set against …continue reading Take Two Review: I Trapped the Devil (2019)
A vintage bed provides an endless nightmare for two couples stuck in a terrifying, deadly hallucination that uses their darkest secrets against them. When …continue reading Reel Review: The Dwelling (2019)
Halloween goes from magical to terrifying in this gore-filled horror anthology that treats genre fans to plenty of practical effects and twisted stories. Written …continue reading Reel Review: One Night in October (2017)
Gather around the campfire for a night of madness, murder and mayhem as we take a look at the horrific, well written novella “Four” …continue reading Monster’s Toy Box: “Four: A Novella”
To conclude our series on online censorship, we talk with three creators in the indie horror space about how career damaging this kind of …continue reading Social Censorship: Indie Horror Creators Speak Out
As part of our censorship series, I talked with the Soskas about their Twitter ban, their thoughts on censoring art, and why we should …continue reading Twittergate 2019: Interview with Jen and Sylvia Soska
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