What if you cloned yourself only to have everyone around you like the clone more than the original? That’s the...
There are no bad Scream movies. What started in 1996 with Wes Craven’s original meta-slasher and now continues with Matt...
Chilean filmmaker Patricio Valladares bursts into Panic Fest with ‘Invoking Yell’, a frightening flick set in Chile in the 1990s. Rebellious and passionate, Tania, Andrea, and Ruth set out into the woods to make a demo tape for their black metal band, Invoking Yell. Concurrently, they record supernatural events that...
There are moments in horror cinematic history where the zeitgeist is appended or changed completely. The horror that comes after...
‘Halloween Kills’ is bold. It isn’t safe. It isn’t expected. While ‘Halloween’ (2018) took the cherished characters and the overall...
The original book from Walter Tevis in 1963 explored a lot of themes that are still relevant today. Which is remarkable, and maybe a bit sad, but also made it easier to adapt for a modern audience. Unlike the 1976 film that stared David Bowie, this take on ‘The Man...
Piggy is the feature adaptation from the short film of the same name by filmmaker Carlota Pereda. A young woman...
Absurdist horror can be a tricky thing to pull off. Add to it a microbudget and 10 years of post...
‘Prospect’ is an exercise in Indie filmmaking gone right. Zeek Earl and Chris Caldwell have created a fantastic chapter in the sci-fi landscape. It is everything I love about the creative process when filmmakers come together to create some unique and entertaining. ‘Prospect’ lives up to the sci-fi western sub genre it is...
When discussing ‘Fresh’, the new film by director Mimi Cave and writer Lauryn Kahn, is it important to establish how...
There are moments in horror cinematic history where the zeitgeist is appended or changed completely. The horror that comes after...
Director/writer Jeff Baena and co-writer/star Alison Brie give the ‘Eat Pray Love’ genre of film a more thrilling twist in their SXSW premiere of ‘Spin Me Round.’ Through a spoofed cinematic Olive Garden commercial, Baena introduces us to Tuscan Grove’s dreamy CEO Nick Martucci, played by Allessandro Nivola, and in...