Sachin Hingoo is a Toronto-based writer whose work currently appears on Biff Bam Pop! and The Cultural Gutter. You can find all his writing at https://authory.com/shingoo

31 Days of Horror Trailer Time: ‘Scream 7’ and a New Generation of Ghostfaces

Trailer Time: ‘Scream 7’ takes the franchise back to its roots with a returning Kevin Williamson, Neve Campbell, and Courteney Cox!

31 Days of Horror 2025: Izzy Lee’s ‘House of Ashes’ is a Gripping, Timely Nightmare

Izzy Lee’s feature debut ‘House of Ashes’ is a compelling treatise on bodily autonomy and grief while delivering some disturbing imagery that may be natural, supernatural, or some combination of the two.

31 Days of Horror 2025: Rod Blackhurst’s ‘Dolly’ and the Comfort of the Extreme (Fantastic Fest, 2025)

Rod Blackhurst’s ‘Dolly’ treads familiar French Extremity ground on the way to delivering a dark and depraved tale that’ll stick to your disembodied ribs.

Review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ Redefines the Master

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ is a funny, brilliant, surgical satire of authoritarian fascism and one of the year’s best.

TIFF 2025 Day Six: ‘Dust Bunny’, ‘Frankenstein’, ‘Train Dreams’, ‘The Ugly’

All the highlights from Day Six of #TIFF50 !

TIFF 2025 Day Five: ‘Good Boy’, ‘Orwell 2+2=5’, ‘Exit 8’, ‘The Smashing Machine’

All the highlights from Day Five of #TIFF50 !

TIFF 2025 Day Four: ‘The Napa Boys’, ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’, ‘Sacrifice’, and ‘Normal’

All the highlights from Day Four of #TIFF50 !

TIFF 2025 Day Three: ‘Christy’, ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’, ‘The Furious’

All the highlights from Day Three of #TIFF50 !

TIFF 2025 Day Two: ‘The Man in My Basement’,’No Other Choice’, ‘Good News’

All the highlights from Day Two of #TIFF50 !

TIFF 2025 Day One: ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’, ‘Egghead Republic’, ‘Exit 8’, ‘Maddie’s Secret’, and ‘Mile End Kicks’

All the highlights from Day One of #TIFF50 !

Fantasia 2025: For the Love of Film in Kenichi Ugana’s ‘I Fell in Love with a Z-Grade Director in Brooklyn’

A romantic comedy set against the backdrop of underground horror filmmaking, Kenichi Ugana’s  I Fell In Love with a Z-Grade Director in Brooklyn once again finds the heart underneath the blood and viscera.