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Angela DiMarco and Bill Oberst Jr. On “The Parish”
The two stars discuss the making of the unconventional exorcism drama.
Trailer and poster for SXSW premiere “JAKOB’S WIFE,” with Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden
Following its fest debut, the religion-tinged chiller sees wide release next month.
You’ll Be Hearing “THE VOICES” In The New Film From Nathaniel Nuon; Trailer & Poster
Vertical Entertainment releases the first trailer for THE VOICES, starring Ashley Bell, Jordan Ladd, and Leslie Easterbrook, ahead of the film’s theatrical and On Demand release on April 2.
Writer/Directors Patrick R. Young and Powell Robinson Discuss “THRESHOLD” and Unconventional Filmmaking
We sit down with the collaborators to chat about their iPhone-shot horror drama.
Movie Review: Locked-Room Mysteries Get A High Tech Upgrade in “The Tangle”
Christopher Soren Kelly’s sci-fi mystery defies classification.
Gird Those Neural Floodgates, Here Comes AGFADROME
Next month, the American Genre Film Archive is hosting a brain-busting virtual telethon unlike any other!
SXSW 2021 Review: Hulu’s True Crime Doc ‘SASQUATCH’ Promises Crime, Cryptids and Cannabis
We preview Hulu’s upcoming Duplass Brothers-produced docu-series.
Blu-ray Review: “The Fear” Is A Golem Story Masquerading As A Slasher
Vinegar Syndrome shines up the mid-’90s video store staple.
Movie Review: “Sacrilege” Is An Affront to God and Cinema
David Creed’s film manages to make both drugs and cults seem boring.
Disc Review: Better Than Elsa? “Psycho Goreman” Is A Family Cult Classic
Plus, a Q&A with director Steven Kostanski!











