Film Review: The Banishing
The Banishing is a horror film, of the haunted house variety, set in 1939, on the eve of WWII. In it, we follow an English family, consisting of a reverend, Continue Reading
The Banishing is a horror film, of the haunted house variety, set in 1939, on the eve of WWII. In it, we follow an English family, consisting of a reverend, Continue Reading
If there’s one thing you can’t say about Violation, the feature length debut of Canadian writer-director duo, Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli, is that it holds itself back. This film Continue Reading
Slaxx is a horror comedy from Canadian director, Elza Kephart, who co-wrote the script with Patricia Gomez. It follows Libby (Romane Denis) a new hire at a high end apparel Continue Reading
The Queen Of Black Magic is an Indonesian horror film, which is a loose remake of the 1981 film of the same name. Directed by Kimo Stamboel and written by Continue Reading
Scare Me is something of a hangout horror comedy, one that has a premise that sounds about as noncommercial as you could get, yet manages to be incredibly entertaining. Written Continue Reading
The western horror is a subgenre that feels woefully undermined for material despite the potential that comes with it. Occasionally one will come out from independent productions, but even then Continue Reading
When it comes to cinematically approaching the folklore of the so-called “weeping woman,” La Llorona, the difference between something like the new Shudder exclusive La Llorona and the glossy Hollywood Continue Reading
Look, as the saying goes, “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” So, with that mindset, when life gives you an absolute nightmare of a year plagued by rising authoritarian Continue Reading
With films like Underwater, Color Out Of Space, and Sea Fever, horror films with Lovecraftian undertones have found an interesting moment of time to experience a resurgence considering how these Continue Reading