The Houston Horror Film Festival, founded by indie filmmaker Troy Escamilla, is now accepting submissions for its inaugural season in June 2019. The inaugural …continue reading The First Annual Houston Horror Film Festival
Anchored by a powerful lead performance, “Show Yourself” moves at a wonderfully deliberate pace — revealing a compelling character study in grief and loss. …continue reading Reel Review: Show Yourself (2018)
With a strong cast and a powerful performance from genre icon Barbara Crampton, “Dead Night” is a smart, scary, atmospheric horror film you need …continue reading Reel Review: Dead Night (2017)
With the completion of his latest film Triggered, Chris Moore is definitely one to watch in the world of indie horror. Actor, producer, writer, director; …continue reading Behind the Lens: Interview With Chris Moore
Tyler Savage’s Inheritance is a technically impressive film with an interesting and captivating story – a stellar debut from a very promising filmmaker. Inheritance …continue reading Take Two Review: Inheritance
Solid performances, strong characters and a great script that is both smart and funny make Chris Moore’s sophomore effort Triggered well worth a watch. …continue reading Reel Review: Triggered (2018)
The Dinnerverse is expanding yet again! “Midnight Snack” marks the fourth installment in the Dinner movie franchise created by Aleksandra Svetlichnaya. The new horror …continue reading Horror Short: Midnight Snack (Dinner 4)
A clever concept, well crafted script and creative, crowd-pleasing kills help make “The Toybox” a highly satisfying and entertaining ride. In an attempt to …continue reading Sneak Peek: The Toybox (2018)
Imitation Girl is a beautiful film with a remarkable lead performance and thought-provoking themes of searching for meaning and longing to find oneself. Imitation …continue reading Reel Review: Imitation Girl (2017)
Bus Party to Hell is pure heavy metal on film; highly entertaining,completely f’d up fun, with a perfectly cast Tara Reid and solid ensemble …continue reading Reel Review: Bus Party to Hell (2018)
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