horror

Fantasia 2020 review: ‘For the Sake of Vicious’ is 80 minutes of pure brutality

Imagine if the finale of Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood was stretched into a feature-length film. 

4 years ago

‘Bleed With Me’: Montreal filmmaker Amelia Moses on her slow-burning psychological thriller [Fantasia]

Moses' debut is a haunting look at female friendship, anxiety, and paranoia, set in a secluded cabin in the woods.

4 years ago

‘Clown in a Cornfield’ review: Adam Cesare pushes the limits of YA fiction with his brutal horror novel

Cesare's novel updates the classic slasher trope for today's scary MAGA reality.

4 years ago

Watch the complete John Carpenter masterclass from Fantasia here

An hour with the master of horror!

4 years ago

CLAPBOARD JUNGLE is an invaluable look at how independent genre movies actually get made

Justin McConnell's documentary shows viewers the reality of how independent films are brought to life.

4 years ago

Fantasia 2020 review: ‘Hail to the Deadites’ is a love letter to ‘Evil Dead’ fandom

Quebec's Steve Villeneuve meets up with fellow Evil Dead superfans in this fun documentary about the unifying power of fandom.

4 years ago

Review: ‘Train to Busan’ sequel ‘Peninsula’ ups the action, but nearly goes off the rails

The follow-up to TRAIN TO BUSAN is a solid action-horror hybrid.

4 years ago

Jay Baruchel on Getting His Brutal Horror Film Random Acts of Violence To the Screen

Jay Baruchel discusses the long road to get the film to the screen, why he hates horror-comedies, and much more.

4 years ago