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The Barge People is Best When it’s Beneath the Water [Review]

The Barge People is the latest effort from director Charlie Steed, who has been carving out a genre ...

The Dark End of the Street is a Poetic Reflection [Review]

In Kevin Tran’s feature debut, The Dark End of the Street, he ostensibly tells the story of a...

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in The Silencing

The Silencing is a Dark Thriller Spotlighting Nikolaj Coster-Waldau [REVIEW]

Rayburn Swanson’s life has been shaped by the disappearance of his daughter. Once a hunter, h...

The artwork for Mark Rosman's 1983 slasher The House on Sorority Row.

The House on Sorority Row is a Dark, Revenge-Fueled Slasher [Retrospective]

The House on Sorority Row follows the exploits of a group of sorority girls who just want to have fu...

Ghosted in LA

Ghosted in L.A. Vol One is a Dramedy with Ghosts [Review]

Think teen dramedy with ghosts if you want a thumbnail of what’s in store in Ghosted in L.A. ...

New on Netflix: August 7th, 2020

It’s Friday and you know what that means: It’s time to figure out what you’ll b...

Scoring Horror: Composer Matthew Janszen Talks Fatal Affair and More [Exclusive]

When it comes to film scores, the standard has been set a lot higher for the horror genre, thanks to...

Storyteller Ghosts

Jim Henson’s The Storyteller Ghosts delivers eerie spiritual chills with “The Promise” [Review]

Horror or the grotesque often tinged the original television episodes of Jim Henson’s The Sto...