“One Cut of the Dead” delivers a resounding circumvention of audience expectations, with a charmingly goofy style that is all its own. Confounding isn’t …continue reading A Cut Above The Rest: One Cut of The Dead
Our next stop on our journey around the horror world is Africa to dive into the emerging world of African horror and the DIY …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Africa
“VIY”, a 1967 horror film produced in the Soviet Union, rises from it’s grave in this gorgeous but limited Severin Films Blu-ray release. I’ve …continue reading Severin Sunday: Blu-Ray Release of “Viy” (1967)
In our series exploring horror from around the world, we uncover some of the best horror from South America and enter the strange world …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: South America
A dysfunctional Cuban family is dragged into the depths of cruelty and madness in the extraordinary, slow-burning indie film “Is That You?” This film …continue reading Reel Review: Eres tu Papa? (Is That You?)
Join us for a trip around the world, exploring the best horror from 37 countries; this week heading South of the Border for some …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Mexico
Almost defying genres, “Why Don’t You Just Die!” is equal parts horror, action and the blackest of black comedies — and a definite must-see. …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019: Why Don’t You Just Die!
“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
“Achoura” is a dark, uncompromising and beautifully executed monster movie that kept me fully engrossed — and left me wanting even more. The past is …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Achoura
“The Mute” is a beautiful and captivating film from Poland which explores themes and concepts that have been debated by mankind for centuries. At …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: The Mute
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