
As the year comes to an end, we celebrate the unsung brilliance of the horror short and recognize ten of our favorites from a …continue reading Top Ten Indie Horror Shorts of 2019

As the year comes to an end, we celebrate the unsung brilliance of the horror short and recognize ten of our favorites from a …continue reading Top Ten Indie Horror Shorts of 2019

“The Lonely Host” is a stand out horror short that is well presented, with plenty of suspense to keep you hooked; a definite must-see. …continue reading Horror Short: The Lonely Host

Graphic but stylish, “Filth” takes us on a wild ride through the eyes of an amnesia-stricken hitman who is desperate to uncover his past. …continue reading Horror Short: Filth (Adam Ciolfi, 2019)

“Patient Seven” turns asylum horror on its head with this anthology about patients at a mental hospital for the most extreme and dangerous people. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Patient Seven (2016)

“Abi” is a well-rounded horror short that focuses on telling a highly polished and atmospheric “Black Mirror”-esque techno nightmare. Horror short films can be …continue reading Horror Short: Abi (Timothy Troy, 2019)

Blunt and meaningful, “Lady Hunters” delivers a powerful punch to the Ax Wound Film Fest — a favorite among a stellar lineup of female filmmaking …continue reading Ax Wound Film Festival: Lady Hunters (Short)

“Labrys” is a short that blends heart and horror in a queer-positive, feminist take on vengeance, love, and romance in the modern age. Labrys …continue reading Ax Wound Film Fest: Labrys (Short)

Harrowing and beautifully crafted, “WHAT DAPHNE SAW” is a powerful short that shines a light on the horrors of sex trafficking and systematic injustice. …continue reading Ax Wound Film Fest: What Daphne Saw

With energy, attitude, and 80s nostalgia radiating from each scene, “THE DARLINGS” is a vibrant short film about identity, friendship, and punk rock. From …continue reading Ax Wound Film Festival: The Darlings

We kick off our coverage of the 2019 Brooklyn Horror Film Fest with a look at two of the fest’s exceptional blocks of short …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: Shorts Program
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