The Houses October Built is back for round 2. Zack Andrews and Bobby Roe, the original writers, directors, and stars,... Read More
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Maggie is a freelance writer and musician who enjoys Friday the 13th, cooking shows (but not cooking), and early 2000s pop punk. She cheers for the Milwaukee Bucks, Green Bay Packers, and campy slasher kills. Her beautiful senior rescue dog, Josie, keeps her sane.
While the mash up of horror and comedy can often breed unsavory results, 68 Kill looks to make itself known as both... Read More
Anthologies are the new found footage. Where the latter allows an excuse for low production quality, the former permits multiple... Read More
In 1968, one of the deadliest serial killers in U.S. history disappeared without a trace. His identity and cryptic messages... Read More
Short film Great Choice caught the Frightday crew’s attention at the Overlook Film Festival by its one sentence synopsis: “Woman... Read More
Released in 1965, Roger Corman’s classic X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes takes viewers down a suspenseful rabbit hole... Read More
Rodney Ascher’s latest work, Primal Screen, ventured deep into the fascination and horror that is ventriloquism. Focusing primarily on the... Read More
Saturday’s trek up to the Timberline Lodge was not without hiccups. In addition to the festival, the venue was also... Read More
Tilt follows Joseph Burns, a struggling Los Angeles documentarian, in his disturbing and allegorical descent into madness. At first glance,... Read More
“After a young woman is kidnapped, her captors soon come to realize that in fact they may be the ones... Read More
The Honor Farm can’t decide whether it wants to be a formulaic teenage horror flick or an incoherent Lynchian oddity.... Read More
Unfortunately, actors of color in horror movies are under-represented and tend to follow a short-lived trope: they are the token... Read More