Medusa is not exactly what you would expect based on the title. Anita Rocha da Silveira’s dissection of the female under religious pressure brings the myth...
They Look Like People, the creepy psychological debut of Perry Blackshear, is getting the Collector’s Edition Blu-ray treatment through Yellow Veil Pictures later this month and...
Justin Kurzel is one of the true success stores when it comes to horror directors. Starting out with the unsettlingly disturbing The Snowtown Murders in 2011,...
The Unnamed Footage Festival is quickly becoming one of my favorite film festivals: after last year’s 24-hour online livestream, this year’s festival was eagerly anticipated, and...
Wesens is one of the rare found footage horror movies that delves into the philosophical and the emotional. And if that weren’t enough, it’s also a...
Found footage is a tough-to-love subgenre that often relies heavily on tropes, but The Outwaters embraces the format and stands out as a particularly scary, depraved...
The Seed is an off kilter cosmic horror film centering on three social media-obsessed women and an uninvited guest on their Mojave Desert vacation. The film...
The Boston Underground Film Festival will return to an in-person format for the first time since 2019 on March 24-27 in Boston’s Harvard Square with a...
The Unnamed Footage Festival, a small film festival focusing on found footage, POV and Alternate Reality Gaming (ARG) horror will be returning to San Francisco, CA...
Alien invasion movies are nothing new, but rarely are they done in such a bizarrely comedic way. Mixing Heathers with Color Out of Space, The Seed marks...
Mattie Do has been making waves in the horror genre in the last few years after blending horror elements with sci-fi and drama, and for producing...
Gaspar Noé’s filmography is known for being shocking and yet artsy, from the surreal drug trip Enter the Void, the mind-bending Irreversible or his latest dance...