Movie Review: “BLACK WAKE” gives found footage and the Old Ones a rousing shot in the arm
Despite some stilted moments, BLACK WAKE is a wild, engaging feature that is not at all reluctant to embrace its crazy.
Despite some stilted moments, BLACK WAKE is a wild, engaging feature that is not at all reluctant to embrace its crazy.
A Lovecraft-esque evil lurks and has an unholy influence on humans in BLACK WAKE, which sees release tomorrow. Jump past the jump for an exclusive clip, plus the poster and all the details.
Making its world premiere this Saturday night, February 24 at New York City’s Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, BLACK WAKE deals with ancient oceanic forces threatening all of humankind. We’ve got exclusive words with its director.
The guest list keeps growing for the 2018 Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, which takes place in New York City next month and includes a number of movies that take the scary approach to sci-fi.
Inspired by the works of one classic genre author, the independent horror film BLACK WAKE has its world premiere next month at a film fest named after another. Read on for the details and a look at the trailer and poster.