Review: Agnieszka Smoczynska’s ‘Fugue’ Emerges From the Darkness

Fugue is another in Agneieska Smocynska’s canon of outstanding horrors about women unraveling the mysteries of their own identity. It also cements her place as one of the most important Polish directors working today, as well as one of the best in horror in general.

Around The Loop: What To Watch On Wrestlemania Weekend (besides Wrestlemania)

Wrestlemania season is upon us, and while many wrestling fans will be watching the big event, there’s lots of independent wrestling that weekend as well. Sachin Hingoo does a run-in on Around the Loop to tell you all about it!

The Week in Horror: ‘The Lake’, ‘Swarm’, ‘The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster’, + more!

Trailers galore! It’s an embarrassment of trailer riches as we’ve got new ones for a sick Thai/Chinese giant monster film, Donald Glover’s celebrity-obsessed thriller, and everyone’s favourite killer doll gets a documentary treatment. All that and more in The Week in Horror!

The Week in Horror: ‘Azrael’, ‘Unseen’, ‘Unheard’, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’, + more!

Another week, another grip of horror news about Simon Barrett’s new film, a new sequel to a 90’s slasher classic, and one of the best trailers I’ve seen in a while! Check it all out, and more, in The Week in Horror!

Review: Liz Fania Werner and Carlos Montaner’s ‘Waking Karma’

Waking Karma is a movie that, on paper at least, explores unspeakable cruelty and the agency of women in the face of a patriarchal cult. It perhaps lacks a certain artfulness and gravity, but it goes so low, so hard on its main eponymous lead character, that it has a haunting effect.