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Tyler Doupe' weighs in on ‘Night of the Hunted’ and break down where it fell short and what could have…
'Falling Stars' is contemporary folk horror at its best, fascinating, unique, and immersive in its approach to terror.
Check out our review of Jaco Bouwer’s "Breathing In," a gothic chamber piece premiering at this year's Brooklyn Horror Film…
'UFO Sweden' is a visually stunning piece of nostalgia full of heart and excitement. Read the full review on Dread…
'Vincent Must Die' is the darkly comedic, violent, fun, and a little flirty movie we deserve after the last few…
'The Coffee Table' is feel-bad cinema at its finest, an anxiety-shredding experience that's both disturbing and somehow hilarious.
We weigh in on ‘Dangerous Waters’ and make a case for why it’s an intense and enjoyable affair that needs…
'Blasphemous 2' is a more polished and balanced experience, allowing players to lose themselves in the game's heretic hellscapes.
Larry Fessenden's latest film, "Blackout", is a modern exploration of Universal Monster's iconic Wolf Man.
'Starve Acre' is a beautiful facsimile of 1970s folk horror, but never goes far enough to make it stand apart.
'Herd' delivers a somber account of a deadly outbreak that's more centered around character than calamity.
With 'All You Need Is Death,' Paul Duane crafts a pitch-perfect cosmic folk horror slow burn that settles into your…
"Scala!!!" is an important and appropriately sketchy eulogy for the kind of cultural spaces that are all too rare today.
Reminiscent of late Verhoeven and early Cronenberg, 'Red Rooms' is a terrifying and propulsive look at ultra-violence in the digital…