Fantastic Fest 2015 Review: THE DEVIL’S CANDY Paints Director Sean Byrne as a...
In his long-awaited follow-up to the brutal 2009 prom night from hell feature film The Loved Ones, writer/director Sean Byrne is back with an even more outrageous spin on a group of innocents pulled...
View ArticleReview: FEBRUARY Pulsates with Potential
An all girls boarding school creaks and moans while it sits in the middle of the whipping winds of a vicious blizzard. Catholicism is taught here in the form of diligent prayer and respect for elders,...
View ArticleReview: SOUTHBOUND
In the new horror anthology Southbound, five tales merge to create one cohesive storyline through the back roads of hell. On the endless trail into unknown, hot southern depths, all of the characters...
View ArticleBeyond Fest 2015 Review: ZINZANA / RATTLE THE CAGE is as Impressive as it is...
Alal has come to town to win back his wife and son, but he's off to a rough start. After picking a fight with a local citizen for no apparent reason, Alal lands himself in jail, where he'll wait for...
View ArticleAll of Quentin Tarantino’s Films – Ranked by Kalyn Corrigan
Quentin Tarantino is possibly the most prolific writer/director working in film today. His first feature-length film, Reservoir Dogs, came out back in 1993, and yet the man still manages to surprise...
View Article13 Must-See Genre Movies of 2016
Demonic activity, skinheads, and psychopaths: these are the words one might use to describe the upcoming genre films of 2016. From a possessed painter, to a devilish leg wound, to full-on war waged...
View ArticleReview: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES – Surprisingly Feminist and Wickedly...
Pride and Prejudice and...zombies? It may sound like a strange combination, but the parody novel written by Seth Grahame-Smith has already hit number three on the New York Times bestseller list, moved...
View ArticleTHE BIRDS Retrospective: How the True Terror in Bodega Bay is the Treatment...
When most people think of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 film, The Birds, their minds usually jump to the frightening image of the poor, innocent school children running down the street next to a green-clad...
View ArticleThe Anderson Alamo: John Carpenter’s ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 is a Master Siege...
With Jeremy Saulnier’s merciless Green Room coming out this week, what better occasion to look back at one of the greatest siege films of all-time, by the master himself, John Carpenter’s Assault on...
View ArticleTribeca 2016 Review: HOLIDAYS
For centuries, annual holidays have been widely celebrated as a time to put aside one’s worries and responsibilities in order to come together with loved ones and enjoy each other’s company. Holidays...
View Article5 Anticipated Genre Movies Directed by Women
2016 is hereby declared the year of the female filmmaker. A few exceptions aside, for several years, a spot in the director’s chair seemed like a seat reserved only for those in the boys’ club....
View ArticleInterview: Legendary SFX Artist Mark Coulier Talks PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND...
In 1813, renowned writer Jane Austen published a book called Pride and Prejudice, which tells the story of the Bennet sisters, who are gussied up and married off to wealthy suitors, one by one. The...
View ArticleRetrospective: Looking at the Loss of Innocence in Alfred Hitchcock’s REBECCA
This is a Cinderella story about a girl who could never quite shake off the soot from her heels. The girl who found her prince, made her way to the kingdom, but still couldn’t fit into her glass...
View ArticlePage-Turning Terror: 5 Joe Hill Reading Recommendations to Give You Frights...
It may seem like horror is mainly used to elicit fear and terror, but its ability to frighten and rattle its audience is actually rooted in an unlikely emotion: sympathy. Even the most cynical...
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