Saturday At The Movies: Keeping it Lean and Mean with Mickey Keating’s ‘Invader’

At just barely over an hour in length, Mickey Keating’s ‘Invader’ makes the most of every moment, every beat both explicit and implied, to craft a home invasion thriller as darkly memorable as it is terrifying. 

The Monkey

Trailer Time: Osgood Perkins’ ‘The Monkey’ Smashes Its Cymbals and Portends Doom

Osgood Perkins brings Stephen King’s spooky doll short story to life with ‘The Monkey’, coming to theatres on Feb 21 from NEON. Check out the trailer here!

Saturday At The Movies: Pedro Almodovar’s ‘The Room Next Door’ Meditates on Final Days With Unexpected Lightness

Pedro Almodovar’s debut English feature ‘The Room Next Door’ explores death and dying through a colourful and complicated lens

31 Days of Horror 2024 Presents Saturday At The Movies: Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s ‘The Devil’s Bath’ is a Real Bad Time

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.

31 Days of Horror 2024: Chappell Roan Creates the Haunting Score for Horror Short ‘Posies’ (2022) from Writer/Director Rachel (R.H.) Stavis

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 2024: Johannes Grenzfurthner’s ‘Solvent’ Tumbles You Down The Rabbit Hole

31 Days of Horror: Johannes Grenzfurthner’s ‘Solvent’ dissolves found footage tropes and takes you down a dizzying rabbit hole of obsession.

Fantastic Fest 2024: Danny Villanueva Jr’s Frightening and Tragic ‘What Happened To Dorothy Bell?’

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.