horror
15 Things You Didn’t Know About Bigfoot (#1 Will Blow Your Mind) is a mockumentary satire exploring clickbait and cryptozoology in equal measure.
Matt Rosenblatt’s 2020 short film Movie Night peeks in on a couple’s first date where they watch a horror movie. But what lurks on the video?
Kristy Strouse spoke with director Travis Stevens of the new horror, Jakob’s Wife.
While it might have become a bit dated along the way, Dead Silence is still a brilliant horror film to terrify.
As a scrappy horror, put together in difficult circumstances, its existence is impressive. Yet its merits as a film and a story, it lacks focus.
There are short films that spark franchises, and The Man in the Pinstripe Suit has the makings of such a success.
The Oak Room brings light to the darkness of storytelling but at times this is not enough to stay invested in the story and its characters.
It’s a clever and fresh take on not only an oversaturated genre but also an intriguing take on one of the most fool-hearted days of the year.
For a low-budget production, Agoraphobia is a high-quality film with a solid storyline and good cast.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, from Robert Wiene, is a film held close to the hearts of film historians, German expressionists, and horror fans alike.
Even the successes can not push the film beyond one of its biggest flaws – it seems to be in a constant battle with itself on what it wants to be.
Slaxx offers plenty of fun and amusing gory moments with a heartfelt story showcasing the evils of the fashion industry.
Gold at the end of the rainbow, ancient magics, and leprechauns all to delight and even terrify. This was the goal of Mark Jones’ Leprechaun.
Happily breathes new life into a story we have seen too many times through its unique twists to the classic structure and charming performances.
Sure it doesn’t have the best acting, narrative or even the best effects, but Freddy vs. Jason offers audiences a return to slashers of old.