Scaling Fear: A Conversation with Brendan Devane, Director of ‘THE SOUND’ (2025)

With The Sound, Brendan Devane isn’t just revisiting the heights of suspense—he’s redefining them. Known for his visceral 2020 debut The Canyonlands, Devane returns with a brutal, atmospheric thriller that fuses horror, action, and psychological tension on a sheer vertical stage. Opening in select theaters nationwide—including Los Angeles, New York, …

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Interview With Lin Shaye, Star Of ‘House Of Abraham’

’m going to start this with a trigger warning, which I hate to do because it limits who’s going to read this and learn more about this movie, but I feel that it’s important and the right thing to do given the plot and subject matter and also what happens …

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Interview With Shawnee Smith And Lily D. Moore, Stars Of ‘The Other’

The Other, written and directed by Paul Etheredge (Hellbent – read out interview with him HERE), produced by Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination creator) and Lisa Normand (Satanic Panic – read our interview with them HERE), and starring Avangeline Friedlander (Harold and the Purple Crayon), Olivia Macklin (A Family Affair), Dylan McTee (Wrong Turn 2021), Lily D. Moore …

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Marcel Walz’s ‘BRUTE 1976’ (2025) – Movie Review

I came into this movie alone and extremely excited by the preview. After watching it, I can definitely say that Brute 1976 fits its name well. The film is giving “Camp Slashers” a run for their money. Though it may not meet the brutality of the Terrifier franchise, it will …

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‘JAWS (1975): The Shark That Changed Hollywood Forever

When Steven Spielberg’s Jaws came out in 1975, few knew it would flip the entire film industry on its head. What started as a suspenseful adaptation of Peter Benchley’s novel became the first true summer blockbuster — a cultural phenomenon that redefined how movies are made, marketed, and remembered. Why …

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’28 Years Later’ Review – The Rage Virus Continues To Wreak Havoc

In 2002, after his critically acclaimed success adapting novelist Irvine Welsh’s drug-addled characters in Trainspotting, but before the multiple Oscar winning Slumdog Millionaire and the sci-fi thriller Sunshine, filmmaker Danny Boyle decided to team up with cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle, writer Alex Garland, and producer Andrew Macdonald to passionately add …

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Tribeca Film Festival: ‘THE DEGENERATE: THE LIFE AND FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN’ (2025) – Review

Just in time for Pride month, Severin Films and Monocular Films’ latest original documentary, The Degenerate: The Life & Films of Andy Milligan, focuses on queer filmmaker Andy Milligan. It premiered on June 11th at New York City’s Tribeca Film Festival and is directed by Josh Johnson (Rewind This! 2013) …

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SyFy Channel’s ‘REVIVAL’ (2025) – Review

SyFy is hit or miss for me. Gone are the days of the Sci-Fi channel’s glory. At least that’s what I thought before. Revival has a great story that is completely original. I didn’t get the concept at first, but then it hit me like a ton of bricks. I …

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