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If you’re in the market to have a thoroughly frustrating time, look no further. Stuntman-turned-director Johnny Martin brings us his latest film, Delirium, → Read More
Anyone who has dealt with the disease of addiction in their lives knows what an absolute nightmare it can be. Director Sonny Malhi’s second feature film, F → Read More
We all love and need a good creature feature once in a while. Director Ryan Bellgardt’s The Jurassic Games is not that. As the title might suggest, this sc → Read More
If you think you’ve seen everything the coming-of-age narrative style has to offer, you haven’t seen director Lisa Bruhlmann’s fantastical, surreal debut f → Read More
After a night of drinking and partying, a group of friends decide to pay a visit to nearby abandoned Holmesburg Prison, an enormous, decaying structure in → Read More
The past decade or so has given us so many wonderful instant classics that the “most horror movies are terrible” myth is slowly, but surely, becoming a sen → Read More
If you’re looking for a new cult classic to champion, search no further. Mark L. Lester’s Class of 1999 delivers all the action and off-the-wall weirdness → Read More
As Dylan Minnette’s character, Logan, points out in The Open House, the concept of “open houses” is a strange one. Logan notes that countless strangers wan → Read More
If you’ve ever wondered what a cross between Ouija (2014), The Bye Bye Man (2017), and a heavy dose of Insidious (2010) would look like, search no further. → Read More
David Moscow’s directorial debut, Desolation (not to be confused with Sam Patton's 2017 feature-length debut of the same name), is not your typical tale of → Read More
You would be hard-pressed to find a film lover who does not name Alfred Hitchcock as a favorite filmmaker. It would be harder still to find a horror fan wh → Read More
Gone are the archaic days of assuming “direct-to-video” is synonymous with “poor quality”. Interesting, unique, and stylized indie debuts are becoming incr → Read More
Sometimes, as a horror fan, you just need a palate cleanser. Gore, brutality, and sheer terror are fun, but a laugh is needed every once in a while, if onl → Read More
The Unseen, director Gary Sinyor’s first pilgrimage into the horror genre, is a solemn tale of loss, grief, and obsession. The film stars Jasmine Hyde as G → Read More
Ana Asensio’s directorial debut Most Beautiful Island is a fascinating look at a day in the life of an immigrant living in New York City. Luciana (Ana Asen → Read More
Poor Agnes is an in-depth and, at times, deeply disturbing look inside the mind of a depraved serial killer. The film stars Lora Burke as the petite but ma → Read More
How far would you go to save your family from the unknown? This is the question audiences are asked as they watch Marcel Sarmiento’s latest film, Totem. Th → Read More
Each year, thousands of horror fans flock to haunted attractions, seeking out a good time with friends and a few laughs and scares. But what happens if one → Read More