Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: October 2019
Hilarious and terrifying, “Homewrecker” is a darkly comedic reflection of modern society, which turns women into competitive foes rather than allies. I have always …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Homewrecker (2019)
We talk with filmmaker Matthew Currie Holmes about his feature film “The Curse of Buckout Road” and the importance of adapting in indie cinema. …continue reading Behind the Lens: Matthew Currie Holmes
A beautifully shot and compelling debut, “Seeds” is a dark, secret-filled journey that features a powerful performance from Trevor Long. There’s something both joyous …continue reading Reel Review: Seeds (Owen Long, 2019)
The supernatural horror comedy “Ashes” manages to elicit giggles and scares at the same time in a well-produced film that’s both fun and creepy. …continue reading Take Two Review: Ashes
Behind the Lens: Interview with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the talented writing team behind “A Quiet Place” and the wonderful new film “Haunt”. …continue reading Interview: Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (Haunt)
Writer/director Josh Hasty has assembled a prodigious group of horror icons and scripted them a stunningly macabre ‘80s style slasher with “Candy Corn”. Candy …continue reading Reel Review: Candy Corn (2019)
“Haunt” effectively explores the deepest fears people have about daring to go into haunted mazes and makes them a terrifying reality. Though a familiar …continue reading Reel Review: Haunt (Scott Beck, Bryan Woods)
An intense and brutal thriller, “Artik” offers a surprising theme within its dark story and ferocious performances from Angelo and Carter. In a movie …continue reading Reel Review: Artik (Tom Botchii, 2019)
Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: September 2019
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