Based off the 1965 novel by Jerzy Kosinski, “The Painted Bird” is a cinematically beautiful and denuded view of rural Eastern Europe during World …continue reading Reel Review: The Painted Bird
The beloved 80s fantasy horror film “The Gate” is the perfect gateway to the genre for young people, and a nostalgic treat for older …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Gate (1987)
While presenting a festival screening for his latest film and promoting his highly anticipated upcoming feature, filmmaker Damian K. Lahey chats with us. Damian …continue reading Behind the Lens: Damian K. Lahey
Larisa Oleynik steals the show in “Animal Among Us”, a fun and entertaining throwback slasher boasting interesting characters and a story with depth. A …continue reading Take Two Review: Animal Among Us (2019)
It’s Prom Night, and it’s going to be a hot one! Chaos and Carnage get possessed by a vengeful prom queen while talking “Hello …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Hello Mary Lou Prom Night 2
Horror is not just limited to Halloween, so feast on some deliciously horrific horror films to dive into during the year’s other festive occasions. …continue reading Zombie Girl Guide: Holiday Horror Films
The mind behind audio dramas “The White Vault”, “Liberty”, and “Vast Horizon” discusses how to horrify audiences with dialogue and sound alone. I had …continue reading Now Hear This: Interview with Writer K. A. Statz
“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
With energy, attitude, and 80s nostalgia radiating from each scene, “THE DARLINGS” is a vibrant short film about identity, friendship, and punk rock. From …continue reading Ax Wound Film Festival: The Darlings
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