They key to a good horror anthology is unity of theme. This theme can be just about anything, as long as it’s woven throughout the
I have two competing opinions about Rob Grant’s ALIVE; part of me loved the bloody disaster of the terrifying psycho driven torture porn, and the
There is a very good reason why LEVEL 16 was the most anticipated film of this year’s Blood in the Snow Film Festival. This brilliantly
There’s no Canadian horror festival without a zombie movie. As an Ontarian, any fear of the (inevitable) zombie apocalypse is calmed by the knowledge that
The post-apocalyptic action genre has something for everyone. It can be thrilling (Mad Max, Edge of Tomorrow), socio-political (Snowpiercer, Children of Men), spiritual (Book of
The best way to come into this mind-bending thriller is as cold as the winters of Northern Ontario where it was made. I hadn’t read
I’m a proud Canadian and a proud horror fan. So, I have spent a lot of time poring over the catalogues of great Canadian horror
Welcome witches and warlocks, Today I will be reviewing the action feature KILL ORDER (2017) by writer director James Mark. To best describe the story, I will
BUCKOUT ROAD, by director Matthew Currie Holmes, centers around a college class project that turns terrifying when a group of friends realize the urban legends
Welcome witches and warlocks, Today I will be reviewing the dark fantasy feature DARKEN (2018) by director Audrey Cummings. To best describe the story, I will use