[FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL] ‘CLASS ACTION PARK’ DELIVERS A DOSE OF DELIGHTFUL AND TRAGIC NOSTALGIA
After watching Class Action Park, you’ll want to go to Action Park and get your own set of cuts, burns, and bruises.
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
After watching Class Action Park, you’ll want to go to Action Park and get your own set of cuts, burns, and bruises.
VFW is a neon-drenched trippy thrill ride that you won’t get out of your head. It’s part zombie, full-blown 80s action horror, and a whole lot of fucking fun.
In this dark and atmospheric retelling, director Osgood Perkins creates a visually stunning film that explores the fearsome power of womanhood and the monsters that live in the woods.
Believe the hype about Color Out of Space. Richard Stanley’s return to features is a weird tales masterpiece and a technical marvel.
While it could have used a bit more explosivity in parts, The Swerve is a powerfully unnerving domestic psychodrama.
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.
DIS/MEMBER’s coverage of CINEPOCALYPSE 2019 continues with a review of the shocking Sundance favorite MOPE!
Bartosz Konopka’s ‘The Mute’ and Sara Summa’s ‘The Last to See Them’ aren’t just standard genre films, they’re proof of the importance of film festivals.
There have been no shortage of cyber-thriller films involving sexual exploitation, bullying, and suicide, but #LIKE manages to elevate the genre.
Hallowed Ground follows married couple Vera and Alice as they travel to a secluded cabin and stumble into a blood feud between neighbors.