Review: Carson and Erik Blomquist’s ‘Founders Day’ is a Crowd-Pleasing Campaign (Toronto After Dark Film Festival)
Carson and Erik Blomquist’s Founder’s Day is a gavel-banging good time.
Carson and Erik Blomquist’s Founder’s Day is a gavel-banging good time.
31 Days of Horror 2023: ‘Late Night With The Devil’ is a 70’s set thriller that casts a spell over a late night television show and its tortured host.
31 Days of Horror: Demian Rugna’s ‘When Evil Lurks’ is the most brutal, extreme horror of 2023 so far.
Viktor Ginzburg’s ‘Empire V’, banned in Russia but poised to release around the world, is a fresh take on the vampire genre.
31 Days of Horror 2023: Jason Yu’s debut feature ‘Sleep’ is an expertly-crafted night terror.
We have the first trailer for ‘The Iron Claw’, Sean Durkin and A24’s biopic on one of the most tragic stories pro wrestling has to offer.
Sliding neatly in between the first two films, ‘Saw X (2023)’ is one of the best in the franchise. Jeffery X Martin and Sachin Hingoo discuss as 31 Days of Horror 2023 continues!
Fantasia 2023: Eva Strelnikova’s ‘StayOnline’ uses the Screenlife technique to depict the horror of war.
There are certainly situations where family drama, especially during the holidays, is more disturbing than any horror movie. In Marisa Crespo and Moises Romera’s You’re Not Me, Aitana and her … Continue reading Fantastic Fest 2023 Review: Marisa Crespo and Moisés Romera’s ‘You’re Not Me’
Fantastic Fest 2023: Kenichi Ugana’s ‘Visitors (Complete Edition)’ is a Troma-inspired gorefest that conceals a heart of gold.
Harmony Korine’s ‘AGGRO DR1FT’ is frustrating, divisive, and may be an infrared visionary glimpse at the future of film.
Pablo Berger’s adaptation of Sara Varon’s graphic novel ‘Robot Dreams’ is one of the most charming, heart-rending animated features of the year.