
Jay Baruchel’s smart, subversive slasher is fearless in its depiction of onscreen horror as its devastating dissection of our desire for brutality. Writer/director/actor and …continue reading Take Two Review: Random Acts of Violence

Jay Baruchel’s smart, subversive slasher is fearless in its depiction of onscreen horror as its devastating dissection of our desire for brutality. Writer/director/actor and …continue reading Take Two Review: Random Acts of Violence

For our next stop Around the World, we take a trip to India and explore unique horror films from the area each influenced by the local culture, religion and of course, the over the top world of Bollywood.continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Indian Horror

The director of One Cut of the Dead follows up his surprise hit with a familiar concept in his new comedy, Special Actorscontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Special Actors (2019)

On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss the film that began the world’s love affair with — and relentless fear of …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Jaws (1975)

Take a glimpse at one of the first art-horror films; that would go on to inspire elevated horror cinemacontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Eyes Without a Face (1960)

The sushi bites back in director Minoru Kawasaki’s wonderfully weird seafood kaiju throwback, Monster Seafood Warscontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Monster Seafood Wars (2020)

In the world of elevated horror, Ariel McCleese’s works are must sees.continue reading Horror Short: “Hexatic Phase” by Ariel McCleese

Thick with atmosphere, ruminations on philosophy, and family drama, Climate of the Hunter is the vampire movie you didn’t know you needed to seecontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Climate of the Hunter (2019)

We dive into the cagey issue of class division and representation in horror — from classic 80’s slashers to modern socio-political thrillers. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Rabbits in a Cage (Class in Horror)

Random Acts of Violence makes up for its messy messaging with an unrelenting dedication to being a savage slasher bloodbath.continue reading Reel Review: Random Acts of Violence (2020)
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