
Banfitch follows up “The Outwaters” with another found-footage nightmare steeped in grief, ghosts, and the impossible task of escaping pain. Writer and director Robbie …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest 2025: Tinsman Road

Banfitch follows up “The Outwaters” with another found-footage nightmare steeped in grief, ghosts, and the impossible task of escaping pain. Writer and director Robbie …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest 2025: Tinsman Road

John Lithgow has been frightening before, but his role in The Rule of Jenny Pen is a new level of horror.continue reading Reel Review: The Rule of Jenny Pen

What spawned the folk horror genre in Britain, where many of these films took place? Rupert Russell dives deep into British history and sociology to answer this question in his astoundingly comprehensive documentary “The Last Sacrifice” (2024).continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest 2024: The Last Sacrifice (2024)

“Booger” perfectly balances the comically revolting body horror with the bittersweet portrayal of having and losing a kindred spirit. Grief and its unusual permutations …continue reading Reel Review: Booger (2023)

“A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio” is a horror anthology that brings together a selection of well-made short films from 10 directors around the …continue reading A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio (2019)

A grieving couple find themselves stuck in a time loop — one they may not escape alive — in this bizarre tale of loss …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: Koko-di Koko-da

“Sator” is a deeply personal, dread-inducing masterpiece of minimalist horror exploring the terrifying effect of hereditary mental illness and isolation. Sator is an extraordinary …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: Sator (2019)

Tense, unnerving, and at times uncomfortably relatable, “The Swerve” shows us how easy it can be to break under the pressure of our daily …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: The Swerve (2019)
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