Punto Muerto is an Argentinian film noir written & directed by Daniel De La Vega. The imagery is the star... 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.
Let’s get straight to it: Verotika is not a cinematic masterpiece. The editing is clunky, the sound design is inconsistent,... Read More
Chicago’s genre film festival Cinepocalypse recently announced the lineup for its third year. Even in its infancy, the fest has... Read More
Perfect introduces Garrett Wareing as an emotionally-troubled young man. His mother (Abbie Cornish) sends him to a clinic, where modernist... Read More
The Overlook Film Festival is back for its third year, solidifying its home in New Orleans. The 21 feature films... Read More
Something Else (now titled After Midnight), the latest from Jeremy Gardner, is a genre-confused love story/creature feature that is here... Read More
This documentary on everyone’s favorite children’s books illuminates the history of the anthologies. We are let into the life of... Read More
One night, Sarah’s young son disappears into the woods behind their rural home. When he returns, he looks the same,... Read More
Social commentary is easy to do, but difficult to do well. Unfortunately, Treehouse doesn’t try very hard. The acting, led... Read More
Pushing any remake/reboot-skepticism aside, the new trailer for the upcoming Twilight Zone addendum. If there is anyone in horror today... Read More
A group of high schoolers looking for a haven away from their overbearing parents find Ma (Octavia Spencer), a woman... Read More
South by Southwest’s annual Midnighters program lineup has been announced. Described as “scary, funny, sexy, controversial,” the films cover plenty... Read More