
For this month’s short horror roundup, we spotlight some of the fantastic found footage shorts from this year’s Unnamed Footage Festival. The UFF, or …continue reading Fright Bites: Unnamed Footage Festival 2024

For this month’s short horror roundup, we spotlight some of the fantastic found footage shorts from this year’s Unnamed Footage Festival. The UFF, or …continue reading Fright Bites: Unnamed Footage Festival 2024

The Old West, werewolves, gunslingers, gore, and stetsons… plus 100% practical effects? “The Bad Taste Better” has it all. Described as a creature-feature set …continue reading Fund It Friday: The Bad Taste Better (Short)

“Make Whole” is a horror short promising a dark and twisty tale taking aim at our culture’s paradoxical expectations of women. With Make Whole, …continue reading Fund It Friday: Make Whole (Horror Short)

An incredibly effective psychological horror short that deserves an audience, “The Black Tower” has the power to tap into our greatest fears. A few …continue reading Short Takes: The Black Tower (1987)

With seven minutes of gore, squirm-in-your-seat horror and a scene that screams “Evil Dead”, “Ride Baby Ride” really packs a punch. What if the …continue reading Short Takes: Ride Baby Ride

For this month’s short horror roundup, we celebrate the month of love with a look at some must-see shorts that take a bite out …continue reading Fright Bites: February 2024 (Romantic Horror)

From the sublime to the silly to the shocking and the soul-stirring, we kick off the year in a big way with a variety …continue reading Fright Bites: January 2024

Support women-driven indie horror by contributing to the new short film from award-winning writer Jamie Alvey, “Your Husband was a Good Man”. Love and …continue reading Fund It Friday: Your Husband Was a Good Man (Short)

Are you looking to cram in as much holiday horror as you can but short on time? We’ve got you covered with 20 short …continue reading Twenty Frightfully Fun Holiday Horror Shorts

In the visually striking short film “Gale”, Daniel Alexander builds a tense and foreboding world, adding to the dark mythos of Oz. Frank L. …continue reading Short Takes: Gale (2023)
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