Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are a talented team of filmmakers who have yet to disappoint. They burst onto the scene with Resolution in 2012, followed...
Robert Eggers’ sophomore follow-up to 2015’s The Witch is a gradual descent into madness; a journey not for the faint of heart. The Lighthouse follows two...
The Toronto International Film Festival is a haven for film lovers. Directors, actors, and fans alike flock to the 10 day festival (running Sept 5-15) for...
The Toronto International Film Festival (casually known as TIFF) offers a treasure trove of genre cinema. Last year saw the world premiere of Halloween and Jeremy Saulnier’s...
Folklore is a new, six-episode, hour long, modernized Asian horror anthology series from HBO Asia. Each episode is helmed by a different director and based on...
During it’s premier at the Toronto Film Festival, the North American distribution rights for Peter Strickland’s In Fabric were purchased by art-house film entertainment company A24. While the film...
Endzeit (Ever After) is a gorgeous, haunting, intimate, and hopeful German zombie film that gives the apocalypse a bit of a fairytale-like twist. The film – which...
Directed by Emma Tammi, The Wind is a grim, atmospheric study of a desolate environment that hides a dark secret. The script was developed from true first-hand...
Hold the Dark is the latest film from extraordinarily talented director Jeremy Saulnier (Murder Party, Blue Ruin, Green Room). It’s a harsh, bleak, and visually stunning thriller...
First thing’s first, I love Predator. It’s the quintessential maximum machismo 80’s genre film. From the steady one-liners and bicep-flexing standoff, to the battle cries and dramatic...
Fresh from the TIFF world premiere of Freaks, I was able to sit down with the film’s writers/directors – Adam B. Stein and Zach Lipovsky – to discuss...
Set in the suburban sprawl of Salem, Assassination Nation is – in essence – an exploration of the infamous witch trials, but through a thoroughly modern...