A brilliantly executed, uncomfortably relatable dystopian nightmare, the genre-bending “Tin Can” is as mesmerizing as it is terror-inducing. Horror is at its most viscerally …continue reading Reel Review: Tin Can (2020)
A smart, surprising slow-burn that builds to a satisfying climax, the Argentinian horror film “Welcome to Hell” is a devilish delight. An unconscious pregnant …continue reading Reel Review: Welcome to Hell (2022)
Gory, hilarious, and insanely fun, “Studio 666” is everything you hope it will be — and everything you never knew you desperately needed. Do …continue reading First Look: Studio 666 (2022)
“Those Who Walk Away” is a dark, haunted house tale about the monsters we face and the ones we create through the choices we …continue reading VOD Verdict: Those Who Walk Away (2022)
Part devastating metaphor for mental illness and part terrifying Irish folk horror, Kate Dolan’s “You Are Not My Mother” is spellbinding. You Are Not …continue reading FGBFF Review: You Are Not My Mother (2022)
“Here Before” is a heartbreaking and harrowing debut — a tense mystery thriller about a mother’s love in the face of the unimaginable. A film …continue reading FGBFF Review: Here Before
Jane Schoenbrun invites you to play a scary game before truly terrifying you when you realize what “World’s Fair” is really about. This is …continue reading FGBFF Review: We’re All Going to the World’s Fair
2021 may have been a disaster, but at least the onscreen horror was strong. Our writers share their picks for the best indie horror …continue reading The 30 Best Indie Horror Films of 2021
“Motherly” is a surprising home invasion horror film with a twisty, character-driven story and stellar performances; an exercise in tension. Motherly begins in a …continue reading Reel Review: Motherly (2021)
Even if you can’t make it to a film fest, you can still enjoy the work of the genre’s most promising talent by watching …continue reading Six Shorts from Fest Filmmakers to Watch Now
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