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
An unforgettable look at cathartic cleansing, “Midsommar” wraps its message in chilling folk horror and scenes that can’t be unseen. On this episode of …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Midsommar (2019)
The time loop trope is well-tread, but “Brightwood” paves new ground with a clever, intelligent allegory that’s surprising at every turn. Many of us …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Brightwood (2023)
“In Its Wake” promises a supernatural creature feature with a compelling mix of religious horror and thrills. But does it deliver? In Its Wake …continue reading VOD Verdict: In Its Wake (2023)
With an intriguing premise, solid scares, and impressive visuals, “Black Mold” blends psychological and supernatural horror to great effect. Right out of the gate, …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Black Mold
The Bloomquist Brothers are back with another cool, creative slasher that’s wicked fun and full of surprises. Following up their entertaining and surprising summer …continue reading Reel Review: Founders Day (2023)
Another Certified A24 Hit, “Talk to Me” Dazzles Audiences and Critics and Continues Cinema’s Strong Sidestep from the Zombie Craze. It’s been a banner …continue reading Resurrecting Original Horror: Talk to Me
A staggering work of feminist horror, “Birth/Rebirth” finds familiar inspiration in the depth and emotional weight of “Frankenstein”. Birth/Rebirth wastes no time making an …continue reading Reel Review: Birth/Rebirth (2023)
We chat with Zach Passero about his upcoming animated film “The Weird Kidz” and journey back to the dark depths of “River’s Edge”. We …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Zach Passero (The Weird Kidz)
An overwrought attempt at blending melodrama with horror shutters any potential “Dark Windows” had to deliver thrills and chills. With a captivating minimalist poster …continue reading Reel Review: Dark Windows (2023)
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