On the seventh day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Presence”, a satisfying short that speaks to the horror of seasonal gift …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 7: Presence
On the sixth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Mail”, a beautifully crafted stop motion animation short with a wicked sense …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 6: Mail
On the fifth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “FALALALALA”, a darkly humorous twist on season’s greetings with a sinister sci-fi …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 5: FALALALALA
On the fourth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Frozen Up”, a striking short combining haunting music and stop motion animation …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 4: Frozen Up
On the third day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Cavity”, a macabre metaphor for self destruction via the most unlikely of …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 3: Cavity
On the second day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Secret Santa”, a beautifully shot and captivating tale of a Santa with …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 2: Secret Santa
On the first day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Ghoul Log”, a creepy claymation tale of a twisted dinner party ending …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 1: Ghoul Log
The popular film festival Cinepocalypse announces the opening of its 2019 season, plus its first vinyl release and score to punk slasher “The Ranger”. …continue reading Gearing Up for Cinepocalypse 2019
This holiday season, tune in for the 10th Anniversary “Creepy Christmas Film Fest” — an online advent calendar featuring 25 original short films. In …continue reading 2018 Creepy Christmas Film Fest
Vivieno Caldinelli delivers comedic gold and plenty of bloody fun with his feature film debut “Seven Stages” about a young couple seduced by a …continue reading Ithaca Fantastik Review: Seven Stages (2018)
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