The Beach House, the new film by Jeffrey A. Brown, feels like a puzzle built with pieces that were taken...
It’s hard to pin one definition to “darkness.” Any one interpretation seems inadequate, and that is certainly true as it’s...
In the world of horror it’s not unusual to find films about the agony of being an artist, but it...
We’re living in a tough timeline for found footage films. And internet personalities. The former can be cause for eyerolls...
What do you get when you combine Jean-Paul Sartre and H.P. Lovecraft? Maybe something a lot like ‘Glorious’! Much like...
‘What Josiah Saw’ comes to the table with a lot of elements that immediately get me on board for a...
It’s the set up for countless horror movies, a newly married couple moves into a nice house in a quiet...
A misfit gang of robbers sent on a mission with a big pay day goes all sorts of wrong in...
Part of me wants to call Shudder’s latest exclusive ‘Fried Barry’ dirty, cynical, grimy, and sleazy, but I’m afraid it’d...
A father instructs his daughter about the importance of hunting in their community. It’s how they’ve always survived and will...
‘Seance’, the feature debit from writer Simon Barrett (You’re Next, The Guest), has an identity crisis. On one hand, it...
Jason Eisener has always had a unique take on filmmaking playing on themes that feel familiar and nostalgic and he...