
“Yakuza Princess” is a modern-day samurai tale burdened by an identity crisis, steeped in potential but falling just short of greatness. A film about …continue reading Reel Review: Yakuza Princess (2021)

“Yakuza Princess” is a modern-day samurai tale burdened by an identity crisis, steeped in potential but falling just short of greatness. A film about …continue reading Reel Review: Yakuza Princess (2021)

“Blood Diner” director Jackie Kong launches “KONG COMICS” with a Kickstarter Campaign the month of October, and you can get involved! Jackie Kong, the …continue reading Exclusive: New Project From Horror Icon Jackie Kong

With streaming platforms like Netflix delivering more genre goodness than ever, there’s never been a better time to stay home and snuggle up. If …continue reading Date Night: Top 5 Shows for Netflix and Chill

“Army of the Dead” is far from an intellectual think-piece, but if bloody mayhem and humor score big with you, it’s a sure bet. …continue reading Digging Up Bones: Army of The Dead (2021)

The first Horror film released in Soviet Russia is worth watching for the benchmark it sets, as well as the off-the-wall ending. A priest …continue reading The Daily Dig: Viy (1967)

James Wan’s “Malignant” is insane and understandably polarizing, but it’s also a shining example of an unrestrained horror master at work. “A New Vision …continue reading Reel Review: Malignant (2021)

We honor 10 of the most surprising and significant shorts of Horrible Imaginings 2021, a year notable for its impressive short film program. Returning …continue reading Horrible Imaginings 2021: 10 Standout Shorts (Part 1)

Revenge, a dish best served with pumpkin spice! Join Chaos and Carnage for black magic, bad decisions, and a date with “Pumpkinhead”. Cruel, devious, …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Pumpkinhead

There’s so much great new horror that it’s hard to keep up, but these five genre staples never go out of style and may …continue reading Five On It: Essential Horror

To call “Generation Wrecks” a teen movie or a coming-of-age comedy simply doesn’t do justice to the artistry, emotion, and filmmaking skill. Generation Wrecks …continue reading Dances With Films: Generation Wrecks
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