[BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL] ‘DANIEL ISN’T REAL’ IS A TRIP THAT WILL MAKE YOUR HEAD SPIN
A bit of body horror, a lot of psychological, and a sprinkle of cosmic and romance. I can’t recommend Daniel Isn’t Real enough, it truly has it all.
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
A bit of body horror, a lot of psychological, and a sprinkle of cosmic and romance. I can’t recommend Daniel Isn’t Real enough, it truly has it all.
Writer and director Chelsea Lupkin’s short film Flagged premiered as part of Hulu’s Huluween Film Fest, in collaboration with the Sundance Institute.
The Creep RETURNS with all-new tales of terror in the stellar, if a bit truncated, reboot of CREEPSHOW! Check out our review of the first two episodes.
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American Horror Story: 1984 delves into the 80’s slasher genre that defined so many horror movies of the decade and still does today.
With elements of drama, suspense, humor, and romance, this third season of Stephen King’s Mr. Mercedes is off to an excellent start.
It may not seem that long ago, but Batman: The Animated Series debuted just over 20 years ago. Among all the thrills, the
Pennywise may be back but It Chapter 2 explores the lingering effects of childhood fears in this creepy continuation of a Stephen King classic.
DIS/MEMBER reviews the “Something Strange” block of short films from the North Bend Film Festival. These films use sci-fi to comment on the human condition.
‘Extra Ordinary’ is a fun and funny addition to the horror-comedy genre. Maeve Higgins is the standout star in this low-key ‘Ghostbusters’ meets ‘What We Do in the Shadows’.