Halloween may be over, but the seasonal fun times are just beginning. Horror lives on all year round for any dedicated genre fan, with the
This year’s Brooklyn Horror Film Festival housed some great short blocks filled with familiar and up-and-coming filmmakers alike, with each block containing diverse subject matters.
Being this year’s centerpiece for the 2018 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, A.T. White’s STARFISH is not only visually mesmerizing but tackles heavy and beautiful subject matters through
Upon returning to his rundown and seemingly vacant childhood home after many years, Phillip (Sean Harris) attempts to confront his boyhood traumas through the terrifying
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
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
As all Halloween fans patiently wait to grab a hot cider, zip up their hoodies and participate in the fun fall actives that represent this
Encountering a modern film that can be dissected and written about like a research paper or art history thesis is something I find to be
Serving up a story to be fairly gory and unpredictable, LUCIFERINA, having played during the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival last week, contains qualities of combating
With the North Bend Film Festival kicking off last week, a slew of shorts were unleashed unto the world during their Something Strange block, showcasing