Greek fantasy film Entwined recreate a timeless fairytale of enchanted romance which, much like its protagonist, lures you in but leaves you lost in the woods.continue reading Reel Review: Entwined (2020)
The Undertaker’s Home is a dazzling and audacious debut feature film from director Mauro Iván Ojeda. Ghosts of the dead and the living haunt this movie about the consequences of decisions and the regrets that can fracture familiescontinue reading Reel Review: The Undertaker’s Home (2020)
Emily Harris faithfully reimagines CARMILLA in this beautiful and haunting tale of young love, repressed desires, and the ever-present fear of the Other.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Carmilla (2019)
FILMMAKER RYAN SPINDELL’S “THE MORTUARY COLLECTION” EVOKES NOSTALGIC HORROR ANTHOLOGY VIBES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HORROR.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: The Mortuary Collection (2019)
Despite solid performances and moments of real heart, Dinner in America can’t quite earn what it sets out to do, ultimately leading to an empty and unfulfilling experience.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Dinner in America (2020)
Jay Baruchel’s smart, subversive slasher is fearless in its depiction of onscreen horror as its devastating dissection of our desire for brutality. Writer/director/actor and …continue reading Take Two Review: Random Acts of Violence
The director of One Cut of the Dead follows up his surprise hit with a familiar concept in his new comedy, Special Actorscontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Special Actors (2019)
The sushi bites back in director Minoru Kawasaki’s wonderfully weird seafood kaiju throwback, Monster Seafood Warscontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Monster Seafood Wars (2020)
Thick with atmosphere, ruminations on philosophy, and family drama, Climate of the Hunter is the vampire movie you didn’t know you needed to seecontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Climate of the Hunter (2019)
Random Acts of Violence makes up for its messy messaging with an unrelenting dedication to being a savage slasher bloodbath.continue reading Reel Review: Random Acts of Violence (2020)
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