Review: ‘The Andy Baker Tape’ tackles collective loneliness and influencer culture
Bret Lada’s new found footage film supplies plenty of irresistible scares.
Bret Lada’s new found footage film supplies plenty of irresistible scares.
Alison Robert’s new short horror film dissects treatment of women in fiction
The pop songwriter reaches new songwriting heights.
Mickey Keating’s new feature is heavy on style and theme.
Willa Fitzgerald shines in director Dan Mirvish’s new feature.
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s long-awaited film has finally arrived in the states.
Spencer King’s new feature film unravels with excruciatingly slow pace.
Christian Nilsson’s new feature keeps character and story very low-scale.
Simon Barrett’s directorial feature debut feels ripped right out of the Urban Legend playbook.
The latest V/H/S entry is mixed, yet will crawl under your skin just the same.
With the third edition of a new review series, we zoom in on the work of Mickey Guyton, The Blue Iris, and Jake Wesley Rogers.
Meghan Weinstein’s new feature film is outlandish and cutting.
Robert Gregson’s new short horror film chills to the bone.
With the second edition of a new review series, we zoom in on the work of Sam Williams, L Devine, Mercy Bell, and M.A.G.S.
FrightFest 2021 delivered in more ways than one.
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