The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival (BHFF) announces today the full program for its 2023 incarnation, running October 12-19 with all screenings held at Nitehawk Cinema’s
Just before the BHFF screening of FALCON LAKE, the gorgeous directorial debut by Charlotte Le Bon, a representative from the festival introduced the movie as
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival announces today the second and final wave of titles for their upcoming 2022 edition, presented by Shudder, running October 13th
I want to start my review by stating that I decided to watch the next episode in the queue of The Haunting Of Hill House
Foreign horror films are always going to make for an interesting watch. I’m always interested in how horror translates to different languages and the similarities
During the late 70’s in Japan a peculiar thing happened. All across the Nagasaki Prefecture people started reporting sightings of a woman, a ghostly spirit, chasing
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.
BOO! is about a torn family who refuses to heed the warning of an innocent prank left upon them. The prank causes supernatural forces to
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is a badass genre film festival that took place from October 11-18, 2018. The festival is dedicated to showing the
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival or BHFF, which is what we will be calling it for the remainder of the article, has been in full