Film Inquiry spoke with co-writers/directors/star of The Beta Test, PJ McCabe & Jim Cummings.
Trick ‘r Treat lives up to its reputation taking the traditions of the holiday and wielding them into a horrific tale of lore, murder, and revenge.
House on Haunted Hill is a classic in its own right, exhibiting the ability for horror to remain timeless.
If you haven’t had the chance to see this Burton classic, there isn’t a better time than now to embrace the folklore of Sleepy Hollow.
In this week’s installment of Horrific Inquiry, we take a look back at George A. Romero’s 1968 masterpiece, Night of the Living Dead.
In the years since its release, Scream has proven itself to be a staple of a genre and an undeniable part of horror cinematic history.
From the ghosts that inhabit the home to the outstanding performance of Matthew Lillard, Thirteen Ghosts is sure to have a little something for all.
While the notoriety of Ted Bundy may live on in infamy, Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman will not.
Film Inquiry spoke with Bobby Cannavale, Samara Weaving & Melvin Gregg for their new series, Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers.
Fear Street Part Three: 1666, the third part of a trilogy, ties everything perfectly back to the first two films.
Fear Street Part One: 1994 is a fun, energetic slasher with enjoyable characters, an interesting overarching plot, and heartfelt relationships.
Let Us In attempts to recreate the feel of classic horror properties for children, only the results are not creepy, interesting, or original.
Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with writer-director Ricky Staub about his Netflix film with Idris Elba, Concrete Cowboy.
Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with comedy prince Rob Belushi about his latest project, Gravitas Ventures’ The Blackout.
Scorsese’s homage to Federico Fellini is a tribute to an influence who crawled so that Scorsese could walk and a plea to let others run in their wake.