
Amid an isolated backdrop of ecological and technological horror, “In Vitro” finds its most haunting terrors in the face of human frailty. In Vitro …continue reading Reel Review: In Vitro (2024)

Amid an isolated backdrop of ecological and technological horror, “In Vitro” finds its most haunting terrors in the face of human frailty. In Vitro …continue reading Reel Review: In Vitro (2024)

A MOTHER’S EMBRACE is a Brazilian nightmare about PTSD, the supernatural, and what lies beneath the surface of a seemingly normal nursing home during a massive storm in 1996.continue reading Reel Review: A Mother’s Embrace (2024)

BAAL is a well acted film that falls flat in the face of artistic obscuritycontinue reading Reel Review: Baal (2024)

John Lithgow has been frightening before, but his role in The Rule of Jenny Pen is a new level of horror.continue reading Reel Review: The Rule of Jenny Pen

“The Beldham” is a haunting exploration of maternal fears that takes you on a terrifying journey to a destination you’ll never expect. The haunting …continue reading Reel Review: The Beldham (2024)

What spawned the folk horror genre in Britain, where many of these films took place? Rupert Russell dives deep into British history and sociology to answer this question in his astoundingly comprehensive documentary “The Last Sacrifice” (2024).continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest 2024: The Last Sacrifice (2024)

This eerie and erotic film is a kaleidoscope that contains a body horror movie, an addiction story, a religious drama, a cautionary tale about consent and a twisted love letter to film itself.continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest 2024: Custom

Strap in for a wild ride with the rapidly-paced black comedy thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the …continue reading Beyond Fest 2024: ZERO

Intensely thrilling and terrifying with thought-provoking themes and stunning production values, “Shaman” is essential possession horror. Shaman, the eerie and frequently terrifying new horror-thriller …continue reading Reel Review: Shaman (2024)

Smart, wickedly funny, and sinister, “Birdeater” is a chilling study of toxic masculinity that’s as entertaining as it is unnerving. The bleakness and eerie …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest 2024: Birdeater
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