
An eerily prescient film about being isolated and trapped in a life you didn’t ask for, “Vivarium” perfectly captures the horror of current times. …continue reading Timely and Terrifying: Vivarium (2019)

An eerily prescient film about being isolated and trapped in a life you didn’t ask for, “Vivarium” perfectly captures the horror of current times. …continue reading Timely and Terrifying: Vivarium (2019)

Full of camp, blood, and good old fashioned girl power, Brad Michael Elmore’s “BIT” brings the lesbian vampire into the 21st Century. The lesbian …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Bit (2019)

If you’re in the mood for a mindlessly fun, comic book-inspired, zombie film that starts strong and doesn’t let up , “Steve Niles’ Remains” …continue reading Reel Review: Steve Niles’ Remains (2011)

For Mike Flanagan’s birthday, we’re celebrating his first feature “Absentia”, an underrated masterpiece that laid the groundwork for his future work. I can remember …continue reading Mike Flanagan: Absentia and Beyond

A foreign film that wears cosmic horror with pride, “Occult” is a film that juggles ideas like UFOs, terrorism, and Japanese myth with shocking …continue reading From Beyond: Occult (Okaruto) (2009)

“Bacurau” is as unpredictable as it is entertaining; a grounded look at a community with deep roots and a thrilling, shoot-em-up that’ll leave you …continue reading Foreign Film Friday: Bacurau (2019)

While small on budget, “Chill: The Killing Games” scores big with heart and creativity; a surprisingly fun and entertaining mystery horror. Garbage Day isn’t …continue reading Garbage Day: “Chill: The Killing Games”

“Bone Tomahawk” is a brilliantly crafted genre-blending film about a posse out to rescue townsfolk from a seemingly “Lovecraftian” nightmare. “Then fear left, and …continue reading From Beyond: Bone Tomahawk (2015)

“Exorcism at 60,000” Feet marries a great concept with poorly executed comedy, and a script that fails to rise to the talent of its …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Exorcism At 60,000 Feet

As funny as it is subversive, “Selfie” cleverly weaves together five intersecting stories that examine how much our digital and real worlds collide. With …continue reading SXSW Film Collection: Selfie (2020)
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