
“The Blackcoat’s Daughter” is a modern masterpiece — a smart, atmospheric, beautifully constructed and acted film you won’t soon forget. … After writing and directing The …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: The Blackcoat’s Daughter
“The Blackcoat’s Daughter” is a modern masterpiece — a smart, atmospheric, beautifully constructed and acted film you won’t soon forget. … After writing and directing The …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: The Blackcoat’s Daughter
Netflix has acquired the rights to lots of interesting, subversive, and entertaining genre fare, but so few titles have received a physical media release. …continue reading Seven Netflix Exclusives That Need Physical Releases
6+6+6: In celebration of Easter, here are 18 must see films that explore the crossroads of religion and horror, and often the distinct merging …continue reading Thematic Thread: Religion in Horror
In honor of Women in Horror Month, we feature a full week of our best horror film recommendations featuring the most memorable and malicious …continue reading Theme Week: Killer Women of Horror
The thought of giving up beaches for books can be scary enough, but these 10 films prove how truly horrifying school can be. While …continue reading 10 Back-to-School Horror Movies
The Evolution of Horror: A look at ten of the best, must see horror films of 2017 (plus 4 bonus picks and five great horror …continue reading A Killer Year: The Best Horror of 2017
This week, we review the exceptional “The Blackcoat’s Daughter” and the disappointing “Amityville: The Awakening” and “Knock Knock”. Welcome to another edition of The …continue reading The Cine-Files: Weekly Film Journal (11-17-17)
Writer and Director Oz Perkins’ stunning feature film debut, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, is a hauntingly beautiful, atmospheric film that can easily be described as …continue reading Reel Review: The Blackcoat’s Daughter