OnlyFangs is the kind of horror-comedy that feels like someone dared two filmmakers to mash up The Lost Boys with a startup pitch meeting—and somehow they accepted. Paul Ragsdale and Angelica De Alba, the directors, confidently embrace the absurdity, creating a ...
Filmmaker Francis Lawrence has built a career making kids suffer for our entertainment (The Hunger Games films, anyone?), and with The Long Walk he may have found his bleak masterpiece. Adapted from Stephen King’s first novel, this is a story where endurance isn’t ...
Manor of Darkness kicks off like the world’s most ill-advised group project: a fake documentary crew heading into a remote English manor to score an artifact they probably saw on Antiques Roadshow once. Things that start with bad ideas rarely end well, you know. Laura, ...
I sometimes wonder if there’s anything more terrifying for a filmmaker than being handed the keys to a beloved classic more than two decades after the original—especially when that classic happens to be Psycho. It’s the sort of assignment that could get a person laughed out of the room or institutionalized ...
Rufus is pure, unfiltered horror chaos—and it’s a blast. Mars Roberge’s latest is the kind of messed-up, gloriously weird anthology that makes you glad you stayed up past your bedtime. Freeway Ricky Ross stars as Rufus, a guy who can’t stop telling dark, twisted stories ...
You know that scene—I mean, you really know that scene—where Eric Draven stumbles back into what’s left of his apartment? Rain’s pouring in like the weather’s got a grudge, and The Cure’s “Burn” starts up, all moody and electric. The room’s trashed, heartbreak is everywhere, and Brandon Lee ...
“They’re here.” That one line still sends chills down the spine. Suburbia is supposed to be safe, but when your dream home is built on a cemetery where only the headstones were moved… well, welcome to hell. At 4267 Roxbury Street in Simi Valley, the Freeling family—Steve ...
Die My Love isn’t just a movie. It’s an emotional blow to sanity delivered with arthouse precision, a fever-dream character study that grabs you by the collar, tightens its grip, and refuses to let you breathe for two solid hours. And honestly? We kind of love it for that. Lynne Ramsay, the ...