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Sundance ’21 Movie Review: Count “EIGHT FOR SILVER” as an effective new take on werewolves
Writer/director Sean Ellis provides sufficient intrigue to hook monster-movie fans of all stripes.
Quarantine-Born Animated Illustration Series, “THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK RIDER,” To Premiere At Slamdance
THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK RIDER was born out of the creative impediment filmmaker Matteo Bernardini had to face during the lockdown generated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The series will have its world premiere at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival.
Sundance ’21 Movie Review: “WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR”
WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR understands unease in the ambiguous, and teases certainty to toy with the audience.
Sundance ’21 Movie Review: “IN THE EARTH” digs into your brain
Ultimately, Ben Wheatley’s newest endeavor is more about delivering a sensory experience than an emotional one.
February Short Horror Releases on ALTER
Check out the list of all of the new releases scheduled for this month on the short horror streaming service, and programming for Black Voices: A Celebration of Black History Month.
Exclusive effects photos: Santa’s reindeer gone bad in “13 SLAYS TILL X-MAS”
One of the best segments of the soon-to-release holiday horror anthology 13 SLAYS TILL X-MAS is John Hale’s “The Killer Caribou,” and its effects creator Cody Ruch sent over some exclusive peeks at the title beasts, and a few words on their creation.
Smash Hit Zoom-Horror “HOST” Comes to DVD and Blu-ray
Called “the genre phenomenon of 2020” by Forbes, the wildly popular HOST is a found-footage horror film for the post-pandemic era.
“Host,” “Nightbreed,” and “Evil Dead” Collections Coming At You From Fright-Rags
Fright-Rags commemorates Sam Raimi’s grueling original trilogy, Clive Barker’s cult classic, and Shudder’s viral horror sensation with new apparel and restocked faves!
“The Devil All The Time” Shines a Light into Dark Places
The Netflix film is a near perfect slice of Southern Gothic horror.
Movie Review: Devote yourself to seeing “SAINT MAUD”
It always encourages our sympathy for its protagonist even as her spirituality leads to suffering.











