
An endearingly original work of artistry and passion, “Frank & Zed” is a puppet movie full of humanity, blending blood-soaked horror with sublime humor. …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Frank & Zed (2020)

An endearingly original work of artistry and passion, “Frank & Zed” is a puppet movie full of humanity, blending blood-soaked horror with sublime humor. …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Frank & Zed (2020)

While it doesn’t bring anything new to the haunted house sub genre, “32 Malasana Street” shines when it comes to creating dread and delivering …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: 32 Malasana Street (2020)

The horror comedy “It Cuts Deep” puts a new spin on relationship drama, while exploring fears of adulthood and what it really means to …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: It Cuts Deep (2020)

The Canadian horror film “Anything for Jackson” is a clever, genre-blending gem that takes the viewer on a surprising and extremely satisfying ride. A …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Anything for Jackson (2020)

The Australian horror comedy “Bloody Hell” is a pitch perfect, wonderfully weird, adrenaline-fueled thrill ride; an uproariously good time. Directed by Alister Grierson from …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Bloody Hell (2020)

A technicolor body horror nightmare that would make his dad proudcontinue reading Reel Review: Possessor (Brandon Cronenberg, 2020)

Make plans to take a trip to Bly Manor this October 9th because you are in for a perfectly splendid experience courtesy of Mike Flanagan.continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Haunting of Bly Manor

Hulu’s Books of Blood is a horrifying anthology film that takes viewers on a terrifying ride through the mind and fiction of Clive Barker.continue reading Reel Review: Books of Blood (2020)

“Laughter” is a surreal, deeply affecting and unforgettable exploration of surviving trauma, the power to heal, and the connective ties that bind humanity. It’s …continue reading Fantastic Fest: Laughter (2020)

Though certainly worth watching, this slow-paced Indonesian horror film walks an overly familiar path that keeps it from being truly great. If you haven’t …continue reading Fantastic Fest: The Queen of Black Magic (2019)
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