“Road Trash” is a fun and inventive debut horror from Natasha Pascetta, who proves herself to be a talented filmmaker both in front and …continue reading Cinepocalyse 2019 Horror Short “Road Trash”
Gigi Saul Guerrero brings a blood-soaked, socially-fueled nightmare to Blumhouse’s “Into the Dark” anthology and its newest installment, “Culture Shock”. Ever since Blumhouse announced …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Culture Shock
This week, we discuss the long history of exorcisms, beliefs in possession, and the popularity of exorcisms within the Catholic church (25 min) (6.21.19). …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: Exorcisms
Buffy and Supernatural fans, “Demonhuntr” is your next favorite show — an inclusive horror series, which you can help bring to life. Shows like …continue reading Fund It Friday: DEMONHUNTR Web Series
An apt metaphor for Internet and social media obsession, “Deadcon” is a supernatural horror film that feels surprisingly and terrifyingly real. The second full …continue reading Take Two Review: Deadcon (2019)
“Wade in the Water” is a deeply touching, sad and funny, quirky drama that impossibly hits all the right notes and features poignant performances. …continue reading Reel Review: Wade in the Water
“Punta Muerto” is a stylish, Hitchcockian horror noir from Argentina that poses the age old question: is the mystery, by itself, enough? Punta Muerto …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Punta Muerto
Following the Midwest premiere of Pollyanna McIntosh’s “Darlin’”, I was fortunate to discuss the film with the writer and director herself. We spoke about …continue reading Cinepocalypse Interview: Pollyanna McIntosh
I had the honor of chatting with indie icon and cult horror favorite Lucky McKee before the world premiere of his surprising new film …continue reading Cinepocalypse Interview: Lucky McKee
“Kindred Spirits” is not what you’re expecting from Lucky McKee. But if you’re patient, you may really enjoy this slow but beautifully crafted ride. …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Kindred Spirits
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