
“Remanence” blends cosmic horror with handcrafted practical effects, offering an inventive creature feature for fans of midnight movie mayhem. Kapel Furman’s Remanence (aka Remanente: …continue reading Fantaspoa 2026: Remanence

“Remanence” blends cosmic horror with handcrafted practical effects, offering an inventive creature feature for fans of midnight movie mayhem. Kapel Furman’s Remanence (aka Remanente: …continue reading Fantaspoa 2026: Remanence

A MOTHER’S EMBRACE is a Brazilian nightmare about PTSD, the supernatural, and what lies beneath the surface of a seemingly normal nursing home during a massive storm in 1996.continue reading Reel Review: A Mother’s Embrace (2024)

Superbly crafted and executed, the stylish “Medusa” is a fierce and fearless feminist horror film that pierces the heart of toxic faith. I remember, …continue reading Wrath of Woman: Medusa (2023)

We look at the history of Brazilian horror, from Coffin Joe to modern genre gems, and share five great Brazilian horror films you can …continue reading Hispanic Heritage: Exploring Brazilian Horror

Gore hounds rejoice! Brazil is raining blood on horror fans with the splattertastic, violent, insane horror flick, “Skull: The Mask”. I’ve been watching horror …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: “Skull: The Mask” (2020)

Exceptional performances, a smart script, and sumptuous visuals make the Brazilian horror film “The Cannibal Club” a highly satisfying cinematic treat. In the early …continue reading Reel Review: The Cannibal Club (2018)

Brazil’s first horror film, “At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul”, is a black and white, hallucinogenic chiller from eccentric director José Mojica Marins. It’s nighttime …continue reading Reel Review: At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964)
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