Although not a horror movie, RRR, now streaming on Netflix (US), is just so grand, so epic, so sprawling we just couldn’t allow you to miss...
As the newest film in an eight-picture tv-movie partnership between EPIX and Blumhouse Television, Unhuman proudly opens with a title card claiming it a “Blumhouse Afterschool...
Set deep in the music scene of Nashville, Torn Hearts asks the age-old question; how far would you go to achieve your dreams? Produced by Blumhouse...
I’ve always been a fan of genre mash-ups. To paraphrase writer Alan Moore, life is so many genres at the same time why stick to just...
When watching horror movies, there is often a complaint that a character, often the lead, is making all the wrong choices due to stupidity or their...
In the wake of the massive success of JAWS in 1975, a host of rip-offs, imitators, and follow up movies came to pass in an attempt to...
Chicago, Illinois. The year 1987. The Revealers Bookstore is a popular spot for risque literature, VHS, and a good peepshow. This is the place of employment...
The Andy Baker Tape, a new found footage horror movie, opened the Unnamed Footage Festival’s 12-hour livestream, and combined the juicy elements of Patrick Brice’s Creep...
In The Innocents, Eskil Voget’s sophomore feature, the kids reign supreme. It’s the kids, their hones and hormones, that run things around here, starting with a...
Neptune Frost is one of those rare movies that when you’re watching it, you can tell will be a cult classic right as it comes out....
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...