Being a big fan of Adam MacDonald’s 2015 survivalist film Backcountry, it was no surprise that his latest movie PYEWACKET, which houses an occult premise (not to
If you know me at all, then you’ll know my love for all-things Wolfcop. With the first movie being chock full of satire, vulgarity, and a
For the release of ANOTHER WOLFCOP, the sequel to 2014’s Wolfcop, where an alcoholic policeman begins to turn into a werewolf, Abigail had the chance to speak
Exploring bioengineering and modern technologies, MAINLINE focuses on the negative effects of tampering with time travel. Written and directed by Eric Kleifield, this new short follows lonely
With a premise heavily rooted in political context and witchcraft, it was inevitable that I’d be immediately drawn to the allegorical and intense film, I AM
For as far as we have come as a society, discriminations of all kinds still greatly exist everywhere. Women experience unequal treatment in almost every
With a weekend in the woods underway, six friends encounter a ravenous and viral force that threatens their very survival, leaving them to fight for
As far as holidays go, Thanksgiving always seems to be very unrepresented in the horror genre. There’s not really much out there, aside from a
Written and directed by Justin P. Lange, THE DARK is a tragic tale that ventures into traumatic territories while striking a compassionate nerve simultaneously. Mysteriously alone and
During the month of April, Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn presented the Frank Henenlotter retrospective which included screenings of Henenlotter’s cult favorites such as a 4K restoration of Basket