Frights, Fun, and Feminism: Frankenhooker is a B-horror movie romp that not only delivers laughs but also an empowering message. Directed by Frank Henenlotter, Frankenhooker …continue reading Digging Deep: Frankenhooker (1990)
Fantasia Film Festival’s “Small Gauge Trauma 2018” offers an eclectic selection of short films from around the world that truly bring the horror. When …continue reading Fantasia 2018: Small Gauge Trauma (Horror Shorts)
The excellent new doc To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story offers a poignant look at the life and career of the man …continue reading “To Hell and Back” With a True Horror Icon
PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH is the 80s style horror movie that fans have been asking for, and this movie has delivered in spades. …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich”
“End Trip” takes viewers on a terrifying ride, exploiting the willingness we have to hop into a stranger’s car — never knowing who’s behind the …continue reading Sneak Peek: End Trip (2018)
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)
The Lovecraftian tale “Dagon” is atmospheric and dreamlike, submersing you in a fantastical, twisted world of untold evil. “We shall dive down through the …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Dagon (2001)
Misogynistic or Empowering: Digging Deep into “The Final Girls” — a meta-slasher that is so much more than a meta-slasher. The Final Girls, if …continue reading Digging Deep: The Final Girls
The Fantasia Film Fest 2018 Selection “Tigers Are Not Afraid” is a fearless, boldly original, female-driven, dark fairytale that demands to be seen. The …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Tigers Are Not Afraid”
Japanese zombie comedy ONE CUT OF THE DEAD made its Canadian premier at the Fantasia International Film Festival, and it’s much more than meets …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “One Cut of the Dead” (2018)
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