
On this special segment of Couch Trip Cinema, Matthew Currie Holmes sits down with his good friend and Indie fimmaking luminary, Gavin Michael Booth. …continue reading Checking in With Gavin: The Introduction

On this special segment of Couch Trip Cinema, Matthew Currie Holmes sits down with his good friend and Indie fimmaking luminary, Gavin Michael Booth. …continue reading Checking in With Gavin: The Introduction

Filmmaker Tyler Cornack manages the wildly absurd premise of “Butt Boy” to create a thrilling and exceptionally well-made film you have to see to …continue reading Take Two Review: Butt Boy (2019)

What happens when the ghosts of the past turn up to foil a desperate bank robbery? Find out as we spend our lockdown locked …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Vault (2017)

“Getaway” is a dark and empowering, female-driven thriller that keeps you guessing; featuring a standout performance by newcomer Jaclyn Betham. The opening scene tracks …continue reading Reel Review: Getaway (2020)

Australia’s great lost film has aged like fine rotgut — an examination of apocalyptic masculinity more potent than ever, with a lingering aftertaste. Trigger Warning: …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Wake in Fright (1971)

With a major plot point that hinges on negative stereotypes about bisexuality, “DARK BEACON” reflects a lack of understanding when telling queer stories. Historically, …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Dark Beacon (2017)

6+6+6: In celebration of Easter, here are 18 must see films that explore the crossroads of religion and horror, and often the distinct merging …continue reading Thematic Thread: Religion in Horror

Blood, bunnies, and death, oh my! This Easter, avoid the giant bunny and watch our special Garbage Day recommendation, “Easter Bunny Bloodbath”. Easter is …continue reading Garbage Day: Easter Bunny Bloodbath

It was a night that lit up the skies of Arizona and became the subject of great debate in the UFO community. We explore …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Phoenix Lights

Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ dazzling debut “Swallow” is beautiful, thought provoking, and heartbreaking — flawlessly executed, it demands to be experienced. Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ Swallow is not what …continue reading Reel Review: Swallow (2020)
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