
Fantasia International Film Fest 2018 Review: Prepare to enslave yourself to the paralyzing fear of the Indonesian horror film SATAN’S SLAVES. Ari Aster, the …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Satan’s Slaves” (2017)

Fantasia International Film Fest 2018 Review: Prepare to enslave yourself to the paralyzing fear of the Indonesian horror film SATAN’S SLAVES. Ari Aster, the …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Satan’s Slaves” (2017)

The nearly flawlessly executed Indonesian chiller Satan’s Slaves is easily one of the year’s smartest, scariest and most surprising horror films. I recently had …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2018 Review: Satan’s Slaves

Pure cinematic joy, “Heavy Trip” is a loving ode to metal fans and misfits; a hilarious film about passion and perseverance that has as …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2018 Review: Heavy Trip

Visceral: Between the Ropes of Madness is a dark, brutal, nightmarish tale that packs a very powerful punch for fans of unrelenting, extreme horror. …continue reading Reel Review: Visceral (2012)

The Shudder exclusive horror film out of Taiwan, MON MON MON MONSTERS, is a ghoulastic good time and a real treat for gore hounds. …continue reading Reel Review: Mon Mon Mon Monsters (2017)

While perhaps not quite as terrifying as many have claimed, Veronica is an effectively creepy supernatural tale inspired by chilling true events. As a …continue reading Reel Review: Veronica (2017)

Red Krokodil is a powerful, beautifully constructed film about descent into madness; equal parts nihilistic horror and captivating arthouse cinema. “Looking out my window …continue reading Reel Review: Red Krokodil (Unearthed Films)

Achingly beautiful and haunting with a wicked sense of humor, Rainer Sarnet’s November completely captivates from beginning to end. The Official Selection for the …continue reading Reel Review: November (2017)

An in-depth look at the multi-faceted role of women in horror as explored in the brutal and beautiful South Korean horror film Bedevilled (2010) …continue reading Bedevilled (2010) and the Many Facets of Women

The kids aren’t alright in this startling beautiful and deeply disturbing thriller out of Poland that proves true horror is always human. I was …continue reading Reel Review: Playground (2016)
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