Mystery of the Night is having its World Premiere at Fantasia Festival 2019 and brings with a tale of colonization through the folklore of the Aswang.
Mystery of the Night is having its World Premiere at Fantasia Festival 2019 and brings with a tale of colonization through the folklore of the Aswang.
Welcome the start of a new column by Troy and Erin. Each week, they’ll look back on Are You Afraid of the Dark?
August brings Nightmares, both personally hated and personally loved movies and a fantastic series based on a Joe Hill masterpiece.
From Fantasia Festival 2019, Extra Ordinary is charming ghost story.
From Fantasia Festival 2019, A Good Woman is Hard to Find is a desperate revenge thriller.
From Fantasia 2019, Satanic Panic pits a pizza delivery woman against a satanic cult to hilarious effect.
Fresh from San Diego Comic-Con, here’s the teaser for Daniel Isn’t Real.
The Wretched is having its World Premiere at Fantasia Festival 2019 and this is definitely one to keep an eye on.
From Fantasia Festival 2019, Knives and Skin is a slice of Americana as filtered through Riverdale, Twin Peaks and every high school dramedy.
Screened at Fantasia Festival 2019, No Mercy operates in a scuzzy exploitation mold that will turn off some viewers due to the subject matter.
From Fantasia 2019, DreadOut proves that video game adaptations suffer, regardless of the culture.
Luz is an audacious first film from writer/director Tilman Singer that suggests a talent to keep an eye on.
From Fantasia 2019, Porno is a delightful horror comedy that surprised me with its heart.
They’re Inside has a playful inventiveness that helped distract from a lot of the found footage tropes.
The Deeper You Dig is having its World Premiere at the Fantasia Festival and it’s kind of a mixed bag.
From Fantasia 2019: The Art of Self Defense surprises at every turn and is a must see movie.