Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is over for another year, but many of the films I saw will linger long on my mind. That’s especially true for...
In 1945, the body of farm worker Charles Walton was found on the slopes of Meon Hill in the quiet English parish of Lower Quinton. Walton...
The pandemic was an interesting time for indie filmmaking, forcing creatives to think outside the metaphorical box without physically leaving their own. Of all the apartment-shot...
When I finally started watching Hammer horror in my late teens, I fell in love with these films, an infatuation that only grew as I ventured...
It’s hard to think of a horror icon from the 2010s that is as instantly recognizable as the eponymous entity in The Babadook, the directorial debut...
The use of a marionette to represent Lee is by far the most compelling choice that the documentary makes, with actor Peter Serafinowicz lending his dulcet...
Gingle Wang stars as The Rookie, who is on the fast track to oblivion after her family inadvertently throws away a key artifact from her life....
Originally conceived as a TV show, Trizombie opens in a care center for people with Down syndrome. Here, we’re introduced to Luka (Jelle Palmaerts), who has...
Before his stint as cinema’s go-to romantic lead, Hugh Grant secured one of his first big roles, as many do, in a horror film. That film...
Anthology horror films, much like life, are like a box of chocolates. For every crunchy praline or chewy caramel, there tends to be an off-tasting orange...