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Not Quite Horror: Nocturnal Animals (2016)

Horror is evolving as a genre. Although your local multiplex is still loaded with the usual contenders, look a bit closer and you’ll find the latest drama, thriller, or crime offering is closer...

Grabbers

Seven Recent Horror Movies You May Have Missed but Should See

For all that fans like to talk about how horror is dead, there sure is a lot of it being produced. There are dozens of great horror films released every year just on our own shores, not even incl...

Back to the ’80s: The Stepfather

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular fi...

Not Quite Horror: The Girl On The Train (2016)

Horror is evolving as a genre. Although your local multiplex is still loaded with the usual contenders, look a bit closer and you’ll find the latest drama, thriller, or crime offering is closer...

Halloween

Cassie’s Top 5 Halloween Favorites

As someone who watches horror movies all year round, I usually reserve the month of October for Halloween-centric movies and shows. It always bugs me when so-called “Halloween horror” li...

Cujo - Donna from Cujo

Back to the ’80s: Cujo

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular fi...

Frightfest 2016 Interview: Natalie Burn

Up-and-coming actress Natalie Burn has been quietly making a name for herself in eye-catching bit parts in the likes of Mechanic: Resurrection. But it’s her challenging role in the balls-to-the-...

Frightfest 2016 Interview: Andy Edwards

British filmmaker Andy Edwards is hardly one to beat around the bush, particularly when taking into account that he’s the man behind such shorts as Houseparty Of The Dead 5 and 6. Returning to t...

Frightfest 2016 Interview: Graham Skipper

Anyone who was lucky enough to catch Graham Skipper in Joe Begos’ Almost Human and this year’s The Mind’s Eye will know that this guy is about to be huge. Natural, likeable and endle...