A cerebral thriller with stunning photography and a highly capable lead actress, “Crypto Shadows” is a must-watch standout from GenreBlast. When the internet entered …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Crypto Shadows
Like its predecessor, “Livescreamers” is a tight and competent horror movie that just might spearhead the found-streaming horror subgenre. Michelle Iannantuono wrote and directed …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Livescreamers/Livescream
“Fat Fleshy Fingers” is a brain melter that promises to captivate — and possibly infuriate — but will certainly stay with you for a …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Fat Fleshy Fingers
“Murdercise” isn’t quite as fun as I hoped, but this cheeky ode to the 80s offers great characters and social satire that many should …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Murdercise
Full of humor, charm, and heart, “Forever Home” is a wacky, sometimes messy comedy that is light on scares but heavy on creativity and …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Forever Home
When it comes to killer short horror, few fests quite pack the punch as GenreBlast, and the 2023 slate of standout shorts is no …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: 10 Great Horror Comedy Shorts
An effective, fast-moving anthology that makes masterful use of its limited resources, “Project Eerie” is a found footage film that works. Written and directed …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Project Eerie
It’s almost time for GenreBlast Film Fest to kick off another killer season of wonderfully weird, subversive, and truly indie content. Now in its …continue reading GenreBlast Film Fest 2023
There’s a lot happening in “Artists in Agony” that makes it a chaotic watch, but there’s some real creative flair if you can be …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Artists in Agony
“Manfish” is hilarious and heartfelt; quite a remarkable film anchored by a smart script, great creature design, and stellar performances. A movie called Manfish …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Manfish
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