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
Since it’s apparently a BHFF fan favorite, this year’s Slayed LGBTQ+ Horror Shorts was completely sold out. There wasn’t a poor film in the Slayed LGBTQ+
They say that friendship is magical. Sometimes it literally is. In SUMMONERS, two women rediscover just how powerful their friendship is. Jessica Whitman (played by
On Friday, June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. It was a move that wasn’t at all surprising, given the views of
Did you hear that story about that girl who gets kidnapped and her captor is, like, a total psycho-slash-wannabe cult leader? You’ve definitely heard at
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and unleashed a tidal wave of states implementing draconian abortion laws and outright bans, I’ve been seeing
At Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2022, a retrospective of Lucio Fulci’s movies were included alongside the brand-new films. Fulci was an Italian director who spent
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
Back in 2019, I reviewed Joe Begos’ Bliss as part of its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. While I was impressed with it
In the idyllic beachside town of La Pointe, France, a longtime sheriff is finally set to retire. Maja (Marina Foïs) has kept a careful watch