2017 was an exceptional year for horror, by any reasonable person’s standards. Hell, it was so good even Jigsaw didn’t end up sucking all that much. The low point, arguably, was Annabelle:...
Tragedy Girls is one of my favourite horror movies of the year thus far, never mind one of the best showing at Frightfest 2017. Tyler MacIntyre’s story of two social media-obsessed teenage girls...
In the wake of yet another click-bait article sounding the death knell of the slasher movie (which will not be linked here), let us take enormous solace in the fact that 2017 alone has given us surpri...
Usually, when I do a Best Of wrap-up after Frightfest, the list encompasses five must-see movies that I haven’t stopped thinking about since the festival ended. This year, the quality was so inc...
Tyler MacIntyre’s fourth feature Tragedy Girls is being touted as a mixture of Clueless and Scream (high praise indeed) but the director sees it more as a spiritual successor to cult teen movie ...
It’s finally August, which means the countdown to Frightfest 2017 is on. In the weeks leading up to the festival, Joey Keogh will be taking a look at some of the most anticipated movies on this...