The horror genre is inherently socio-political. For every zombie film there’s a theme of social unrest; with each monster or mayhem there’s an exploration of our...
Along with writers Luis Gamboa and Santiago Limón, director Chava Cartas has crafted a celebration of youth, life, love, and film with the charming (if not...
Chock full of explosives, villain monologues, and elaborately choreographed fight scenes, Nightshooters gushes blood. It’s a crowd-pleasing midnight movie that combines intense character moments with fast-paced...
Inevitably, the COVID lockdown of 2020 put a lot of people in a funk. Getting motivated to do… well, much of anything was a hard task....
Directed by Nick Gillespie and starring a familiar roster of British comedic talent, Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break is an oddly encouraging tale about growing through...
Written and directed by brothers Brett and Drew Pierce, The Wretched grips your imagination with its creative creature and inventive lore that crafts a fascinating and terrifying...
Few things are as instantly uplifting as a good horror comedy. It’s a difficult balance to strike, but when done well, they can win over even...
Written and directed by brothers Brett and Drew Pierce, The Wretched is a twisted fairy tale that creates its own fun and freaky folklore. With the...
South Korea has proven to be a goldmine of genre film offerings. Between films like Train to Busan and I Saw the Devil, they’ve consistently delivered...
The Toronto After Dark Film Festival is a scintillating showcase of horror, action, sci-fi, and cult cinema. Since its inception in 2006, the festival has grown...
As Overlord opens, we are shoved into a plane stuffed with anxious paratroopers, waiting to be dropped outside enemy lines the night before D-Day. The men...
With the release of their newest film, I’ll Take Your Dead, director Chad Archibald (Bite, The Heretics) and Black Fawn Films have delivered their strongest work...