
Inspired by a popular video game and historical events, Detention brings together two unlikely source materials to create a beautiful, moody, powerful film about oppression, hope, and love.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Detention (2019)

Inspired by a popular video game and historical events, Detention brings together two unlikely source materials to create a beautiful, moody, powerful film about oppression, hope, and love.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Detention (2019)

On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss the short, experimental, highly influential film from Peter Tscherkassky, “Outer Space”. A woman is …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Outer Space

A tight script, steady direction, and outstanding performances by the movie’s leads makes The Oak Room an outstanding feature film at Fantasia International Film Festivalcontinue reading Reel Review: The Oak Room (2020)

Fantastic Fest announces a week of FREE virtual world premieres and curated online events, September 24th through October 1st via Alamo On Demand. There …continue reading Celebration of Fantastic Fest 2020

For the first time, those with a passion for genre studies can join classes from all 3 Miskatonic Institute branches — online, from anywhere in …continue reading Limited Time Offer: Miskatonic Institute Global Pass

In a sea of authors in the indie horror circuit, the names are endless, and the books that come with them. This time around we are shining a spotlight on a specific author: Spencer Hamilton who so gladly took time to be a part of an interview.continue reading You’ve Got Read on You: Fiction Spotlight (Spencer Hamilton)

Showcasing stellar on and off screen talent, “Amulet” weaves together a tapestry of genre influences and complex themes for a chilling, evocative gem. A …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Amulet (2020)

Violence and bloodshed is the name of the game in the world premier thriller For The Sake of Vicious from co-directors Gabriel Carrer and Reese Eveneshencontinue reading Reel Review: For The Sake of Vicious (2020)

Video dating turns nightmarish for a lonely bachelor in search of someone to love and understand him. Clever, twisted, and brutal, Jon Stevenson’s Rent-A-Pal takes a dark glimpse into what happens when the line between friendship and reality blurs.continue reading Reel Review: Rent-A-Pal (2020)

This week’s recommendation is one of those films that you probably vaguely remember watching a long time ago and you don’t really remember liking it or not, but then you rewatch it and your mind is absolutely blown on how good it is.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Stir of Echoes (1999)
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