by Michael Gingold | Oct 18, 2016 | Review
Brooklyn Horror Fest ’16 Review: The award-winning, engrossing mind-messer “WITHOUT NAME” By MICHAEL GINGOLD Starring Alan McKenna, Niamh Algar and James Browne Directed by Lorcan Finnegan Written by Garret Shanley Lovely Productions A few years back, a marvelously...
by Michael Gingold | Aug 4, 2016 | Fantasia International Film Festival, News
Fantasia/Frontières Exclusive: Jenn Wexler and Larry Fessenden talk punks-vs.-maniac movie “THE RANGER” By MICHAEL GINGOLD During this summer’s Frontières International Co-Production Market at Montreal’s Fantasia festival, RUE MORGUE got the chance to chat with...
by Michael Gingold | Jul 28, 2016 | Review
Fantasia ’16 Movie Review: “WE GO ON” into seriously spooky territory By MICHAEL GINGOLD Starring Clark Freeman, Annette O’Toole and Jay DunnDirected by Andy Mitton and Jesse HollandWritten by Andy MittonUntethered Films Building on the promise of their eerie debut...
by Michael Gingold | Jul 22, 2016 | Review
Fantasia ’16 Review: Jump aboard “TRAIN TO BUSAN,” and hang on! By MICHAEL GINGOLD Starring Gong Yoo, Kim Soo-ahn and Ma Dong-seokWritten and directed by Yeon Sang-hoWell Go USA Having scarcely contributed to the undead genre in the past, South Korea now delivers the...
by Michael Gingold | Jul 20, 2016 | Review
Fantasia ’16 Movie Review: Hear the mermaids singing—and killing—in “THE LURE” By MICHAEL GINGOLD Starring Michalina Olszanska, Marta Mazurek and Kinga Preis Directed by Agnieszka Smoczynska Written by Robert Bolesto Kino Swiat If you see only one...
by Michael Gingold | Jul 17, 2016 | Fantasia International Film Festival, Review
Fantasia ’16 Movie Review: “THE MASTER CLEANSE” refreshes the body-horror genre By MICHAEL GINGOLD Starring Johnny Galecki, Anna Friel and Anjelica Huston Written and directed by Bobby Miller Bron Studios What a strange and beguiling movie is THE MASTER CLEANSE, which...
by Rue Morgue Manor | Nov 2, 2015 | Review
Timothy Vandenberg’s “AGATHA” speaks volumes with few words BY DEBORAH KAVIS Timothy Vandenberg’s AGATHA (2015) is a gripping short that fills the viewer with a sense of dread from start to finish. As the film opens, we are introduced to a young girl...