Released in 1971, Stephanie Rothman‘s THE VELVET VAMPIRE (also known as “The Devil is a Woman” and “Cemetery Girls”), has a unique feel; perhaps because I’m mostly unfamiliar
Released in 2016, California-born daughter to Loatian parents, director Mattie Do brings us her second horror film, DEAREST SISTER. A slow burn psychological thriller, Do returned to Laos
Camina Baruna? Check Granny panties? Check Frat boys no one will miss? Check Dramatic slow motion footage of piñatas getting beaten? Check Lots of awkward
Trigger warning: implied date rape, it’s not graphic, you don’t see anything, just a heads up. As horror fans, we’ve all seen Bill Moseley as
Peter Cambell’s TAKING POSSESSION takes us out into the middle of nowhere, an escape from the rat race. “You wanted isolation; there’s no wifi, your phone won’t
GLIMPSE, written and directed by John Nicol (CHANNEL ZERO), is a bleak look at religions obsession with knowing, and controlling, what other people do in
MADRE DE DIOS (MOTHER OF GOD), written by Shane McKenzie and Gigi Saul Guerrero, and directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero, is a beautifully creepy foray
Jay Randall’s THE JOGGER takes us on a quick tour through the mindset of someone embarking on a new health regime completely unprepared. The Jogger, played by
GHOST CAN, a short written by Jordan Barnes-Crouse and Carolyn Williams, takes up on a first date with Josie and Peter, who have crossed paths
THE SHELTER, written and directed by John Fallon, and starring Michael Paré, is a beautifully shot atmospheric thriller. Thomas (Paré) is a broken man, a