
Tense, dark, and simple, “Hush” puts a young couple in the wrong place at the wrong time—taking a bad night and making it increasingly …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hush (2008)

Tense, dark, and simple, “Hush” puts a young couple in the wrong place at the wrong time—taking a bad night and making it increasingly …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hush (2008)

“Starve Acre” is a beautiful but bleak and haunting meditation on grief and the ghosts of memory anchored by two tour de force performances. …continue reading Reel Review: Starve Acre (2024)

The new body horror entry, “Kill Your Lover”, offers an ick-worthy and emotionally aware take on ending a (literally) toxic relationship. Kill Your Lover …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Kill Your Lover

We interview Frightfest favorite, the talented UK indie horror actress Ayvianna Snow, about her budding career and love of horror. UK Indie Horror queen …continue reading Indie Interview: Ayvianna Snow

“Citadel” is an effectively unnerving horror film that confronts the socioeconomic divide but makes monsters out of the disenfranchised. As the Covid-19 pandemic worsened …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Citadel (2012)

Mycho, the micro-budget magicians, are back with another entry in the “Slasher House” franchise — and “Rebooted” delivers the goods. The third installment of the …continue reading Reel Review: “Slasher House: Rebooted”

Neil Marshall can make a damn good action film, and he spiced up “Dog Soldiers” with some massive, well-done, brutal werewolves. A military exercise …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dog Soldiers (2002)

In “The Pocket Film of Superstitions”, Tom Lee Rutter uses every trick in the book to deliver a creative, fantastic film of wonder. The …continue reading Reel Review: The Pocket Film Of Superstitions (2023)

CenterFrame, a global community of filmmakers, and FrightFest are teaming up for the first time with exciting initiatives. CenterFrame will sponsor FrightFest 2023’s Short …continue reading CenterFrame and FrightFest Work to Promote New Filmmakers

“Scream of the Wolf” has all the ingredients of a solid horror film, but the magic gets lost in the mix, and the end …continue reading Reel Review: Scream of the Wolf (2023)
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