
A superb directorial debut, “Crumb Catcher” is unpredictable, funny, and thrilling — the definition of creative and effective indie horror. I love a good home …continue reading Reel Review: Crumb Catcher (2024)

A superb directorial debut, “Crumb Catcher” is unpredictable, funny, and thrilling — the definition of creative and effective indie horror. I love a good home …continue reading Reel Review: Crumb Catcher (2024)

Larry Fessenden’s “Blackout” presents a simple and intimate portrait of grief, reminding us how those we lose can haunt us in violent ways. Oh, …continue reading Prime Picks: Blackout (2023)

Romance isn’t dead, but these 14 killer romantic horror movies will take your breath away, whether you watch solo or with someone special. A …continue reading Love and Horror: 14 Bloody Romances

The mesmerizing “Brooklyn 45” proves a few talented thespians in a room with a sizzling script and a gifted director can make movie magic. …continue reading SXSW 2023: Brooklyn 45

The cheesiest, campiest, most shameless retro Sci-Fi Horror flick you’ll find and be able to sit through got a facelift for streaming. A meteorite …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Atomic Space Bug (1999)

As we enter another year set to be the hottest on record, with scientists ringing alarm bells, the movie of the week is “The …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Last Winter (2006)

Despite great practical effects and stellar leads, “Jakob’s Wife” has promise but lacks bite, failing to reinvent the fang. Anne (Barbara Crampton) is your …continue reading Take Two Review: Jakob’s Wife (2021)

A vampire film with bite, “Jakob’s Wife” gives star Barbara Crampton one of the meatiest roles of her career — and it’s downright delicious. Jakob’s …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Jakob’s Wife (2021)

Tales from Beyond the Pale, the epic ten-year radio drama from Glass Eye Pix, is sharing the love by gifting listeners with two amazing …continue reading Tales from Beyond the Pale: New Episodes

Fessenden’s contemporary take on Frankenstein is a heartwarming, humanizing, and heartbreaking coming-of-age creature tale led by a brilliant performance. “You brought the war home …continue reading Take Two Review: Depraved (2019)
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