With a stellar cast and an interesting premise, “Portal” doesn’t deliver anything groundbreaking but won’t leave audiences wholly dissatisfied. Portal (2019) tries to throw …continue reading Reel Review: Portal (2019)
Elissa Dowling shines in “Automation”, a highly entertaining and fun flick that offers just as much of a human touch as it does a …continue reading Reel Review: Automation (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: December 2019
A simple birth control device turns a young woman’s body into a terrifying weapon in “Marla”, a film that doesn’t quite deliver on its …continue reading Reel Review: Marla (Lisa van Dam-Bates, 2019)
The Horror genre has been massively successful, despite most films being made for budgets far lower than other genres. The key to success? Fear. …continue reading Horror and the Success of the Small Budget
We talk with Larisa Oleynik, star of “Animal Among Us”, about her first horror film, growing up on a TV show, and how being …continue reading A Conversation With Larisa Oleynik
Larisa Oleynik steals the show in “Animal Among Us”, a fun and entertaining throwback slasher boasting interesting characters and a story with depth. A …continue reading Take Two Review: Animal Among Us (2019)
“Labrys” is a short that blends heart and horror in a queer-positive, feminist take on vengeance, love, and romance in the modern age. Labrys …continue reading Ax Wound Film Fest: Labrys (Short)
VFW grabs viewers and throws them onto a grimy roller coaster of crackling violence and gore with a pounding soundtrack, for a ride they …continue reading Sneak Peek: VFW (Joe Begos, 2019)
Reflecting on Nightmares Film Festival: A filmmaker’s four-year love letter to the festival that convinced him to keep making movies. As all great horror …continue reading Nightmares Film Fest: Remembering 4 Years Of Fear
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