BLACK ‘47 is, at its core, an Irish revenge thriller set during the Great Famine. Martin Feeney (James Frecheville) deserts the British army to return
What is it about arthropods that freaks us out? Maybe it’s the myriad scuttling legs that click across the floor as they dart from corner
With gentrification underway in a Philadelphia neighborhood, a local pastor (Bill Moseley) is hesitant to sell his church that has been in his family for
THE FIRST PURGE, directed by Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands), is the latest chapter in the highly popular Purge franchise from Blumhouse Productions. This film takes place prior
One often wonders what fear will feel like staring you in the face, when it encompasses everything that you are and transforms not only your
Imagine the immense pressure that must’ve existed for Barry Jenkins after the rampant success of Moonlight. His debut feature film won the Oscar for Best
I have a couple of confessions. Before watching director Michael Peterson’s KNUCKLEBALL, I didn’t know what a “knuckleball” was. I live in a country where the
THE WORLD IS YOURS, from director Romain Gavras, had its U.S. premiere last week at Fantastic Fest and this film is one hell of a
One of the interesting aspects of the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival is their breakdown of short films into various themes. I had the pleasure of
Depicting profound solitude and a fight for survival, THE BOAT encompasses a simple foundation that has a lot to offer. Having played at Fantastic Fest this past