While it doesn’t all compute, the nostalgia-fueled “Choose or Die” on Netflix is an entertaining way to pass the time — plug in and enjoy. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Choose or Die Review (2022)
We interview award-winning filmmaker and rising indie voice Jamal Hodge, whose work has screened at Cannes and nearly 60 other film fests. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: Jamal Hodge
Sandra Oh shines in “Umma”, a compelling, if flawed, supernatural tale of generational trauma — short on scares, but big on ideas. Umma is a …continue reading New on Blu: Umma (2022)
With great effects, an investing story, and solid performances, “The Abandon” is a tense and thrilling isolation sci-fi horror with a twist. Within the …continue reading Panic Fest: The Abandon (2022)
“Dawning” is a poignant — at times terrifying — meditation on grief, trauma, and letting go that left an indelible mark on this viewer. …continue reading Panic Fest: Dawning (2022)
“Like Dogs” is a clever and compelling psychological horror film that once again proves the adage that humans are the scariest animals. Remember those …continue reading Reel Review: Like Dogs (2021)
Part devastating metaphor for mental illness and part terrifying Irish folk horror, Kate Dolan’s “You Are Not My Mother” is spellbinding. You Are Not …continue reading FGBFF Review: You Are Not My Mother (2022)
Immediately engaging, terrifying, and even thought-provoking, “Summoner of Sleep” should be added to the top of your 2022 must-read list. by Liz Stillwaggon Swan …continue reading Now Read This: Summoner of Sleep
Though it may be too odd for mainstream audiences, there’s good reason “Jack Be Nimble” has found such a strong cult following. There are …continue reading The Films of F Street: Jack Be Nimble (1993)
This British horror film may not be mainstream fare, but it’s a treat for the right audience — especially those craving something different. Wow. …continue reading Reel Review: The Snare (2017)
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