Delve Deep Into The Existential Wonder And Horror Of ‘The Woods Deluxe Edition H/C’ On The Wednesday Run
Celebrate an award-winning writer and series in a brand new, all-inclusive hardcover compilation!
Celebrate an award-winning writer and series in a brand new, all-inclusive hardcover compilation!
Soldier of Cinema’s Robert Aaron Mitchell visits BBP! with thoughts on evil choices and the Devil in John Carpenter’s “Christine.”
31 Days of Horror At The Movies: Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz’s ‘The Devil’s Bath’ plunges you beneath the surface for an experience even darker than their prior works, because it’s true.
Horror short ‘Posies’ uses Rachel Stavis’s meticulous direction in concert with Chappell Roan’s beautifully atmospheric score to craft a story about beauty and ugliness in opposition within the same skin.
31 Days of Horror: Johannes Grenzfurthner’s ‘Solvent’ dissolves found footage tropes and takes you down a dizzying rabbit hole of obsession.
Get in on where the most recent pop culture craze all started with a brand-new hardcover compilation of the bloody and thrilling BRZRKR!
Fantastic Fest 2024: Danny Villanueva Jr’s film What Happened To Dorothy Bell? explores trauma and supernatural horror in a gripping, innovative found footage experience.
Returning to the world of the classic 80’s coming-of-age fantasy movie means finding new, undiscovered things, around every labyrinthian turn!
Trailer Time: Bong Joon-ho asks, “what if you cloned Batman several times and sent him to space?” with ‘Mickey 17’
TIFF 2024: Coralie Fargeat brings a maximalist style to ‘The Substance’ and produces one of Sachin Hingoo’s new favourite body horrors. #TIFF2024
Fantastic Fest 2024 brings a circus full of weirdness to Austin this September!
In Steven Soderbergh’s Presence, the always-innovative director chooses to unravel his take from the point of view of a spectre that haunts a troubled family as they move into a new home. The result is a story that’s a little bit thin, but with execution that elevates it enough to be worthwhile.