Fantasia ’23 Movie Review: Superbly tense horror-thriller breathes “NEW LIFE” into the genre
It stands not only as one of the year’s most gripping and tense films, but among the strongest genre debuts in recent memory.
It stands not only as one of the year’s most gripping and tense films, but among the strongest genre debuts in recent memory.
It genuinely feels like something you might have stumbled upon while flipping channels five decades ago, only a lot scarier and laced with potent black humor.
Kelly Kay Hurcomb and James Watts are combining body horror with a gruesome take on the price of fame.
It combines splatter, the exoticism of the carny setting and its inhabitants and the central brood’s descent into darkness to cast a strange and unique spell.
The body count rises around a mysterious woman on the run in the new horror thriller from the producers of "SOMETHING IN THE DIRT" and "THE MORTUARY COLLECTION."