Relatable and unsettling, “Desolate Soul” is an uneven but compelling film that explores heartbreak through the lens of both horror and philosophy. In an …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Desolate Soul and The Lingering Ghost
Check the closet and peek under the bed; this week we explore the stuff of nightmares and the manifestation of our darkest fears: the …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Bogeyman
The festival’s message rang clear on the last night; we need to uplift one another and provide support to break the monotony of the …continue reading Women in Horror Film Fest: Finale
We proudly debut the popular film lovers’ podcast “The Pod and the Pendulum” on our network, beginning with the second film in the Critters …continue reading Introducing: The Pod & the Pendulum
While well made and boasting strong lead performances, “Exit 0” unfortunately lacks the necessary thrills to make it very memorable. Billy and Lisa are …continue reading Reel Review: Exit 0 (Eric B. Hughes, 2020)
We proudly debut the female-driven “I Spit On Your Podcast” on our network, beginning with a discussion of “Teeth” and its feminist social commentary. …continue reading Introducing: I Spit on Your Podcast
As with horror films, music can help make or break a horror game — creating an immersive and thrilling experience that’s second to none. …continue reading The Sound of Fear: Horror Video Game Music
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
Extend your celebration of Women in Horror Month by catching a classic from Ida Lupino, a pioneer of genre filmmaking and women behind the …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Hitch-Hiker (1953)
Women in Horror Month may be over, but we’re celebrating our love of horror with the most important and influential women in our lives: …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Signs (The Mamas Special)
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