
Luke Sparke’s one-take creature feature crawls under your skin; “Scurry” is tense, claustrophobic, and terrifying. Luke Sparke (Primitive War) has quietly become one of …continue reading Reel Review: Scurry (2025)

Luke Sparke’s one-take creature feature crawls under your skin; “Scurry” is tense, claustrophobic, and terrifying. Luke Sparke (Primitive War) has quietly become one of …continue reading Reel Review: Scurry (2025)

Microbudget madness meets Clive Barker’s shadow in Joe Hollow’s grimy and ambitious debut, “Flesh of the Unforgiven”. When sitting down to watch a genuinely …continue reading Microbudget Monday: Flesh of the Unforgiven (2025)

In “The G”, powerhouse Dale Dickey unleashes fury in a harrowing revenge tale that exposes the real-world horrors of elder exploitation. In the icy …continue reading Indie Spotlight: The G (2023)

Love is patient, love is kind… at first. But the gut-punch of horror short “Love is Dead” explores what happens when love eventually dies. …continue reading Why Jerry Smith’s “Love is Dead” Deserves Your Support

Ten GenreBlast 2025 standouts—punk-pink body horror, nunsploitation fairytales, lo-fi sci-fi, apocalyptic romance, and found-footage frights. GenreBlast has always been the fest where the fringes …continue reading GenreBlast 2025: 10 Bold Discoveries

“Brute 1976” is a sweaty, savage, and unapologetically nasty throwback slasher—with all the brilliance and baggage that comes with homage. The year is 1976, …continue reading Reel Review: Brute 1976 (2025)

“Don’t Peek” (2025) blends found footage, slasher menace, and supernatural dread into one of the year’s most unsettling indie horrors. Found footage horror is …continue reading Found Friday: Don’t Peek (2025)

GenreBlast returns with 11 features, nearly 90 shorts, and a gloriously unclassifiable lineup of horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and cult cinema. There are festivals, and …continue reading GenreBlast IX Brings the Best of Indie Horror and Genre-Bending Cinema

“ZOMBIECon” is a riotous romp that turns toxic jerks into zombies, celebrating cosplay and found family with gonzo gore, heart, and humor. In the …continue reading Reel Review: ZOMBIECon Vol. 1

For those open to a slow-paced family and supernatural horror, “Home Education” rots in really gratifying ways. What an intriguing, messy world crafted within …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Home Education (2023/2025)
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