Everyone deals with their problems—whether it’s trauma, bullying, depression, grief— differently. I lock it up all inside and keep it from most people. Probably not the healthiest, but it’s just the way I do it. In Jeremiah Kipp’s feature length version of his short film, Slapface, brothers Lucas and Tom …
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Nitehawk Cinema and Visual Vengeance Launching ‘Shot on Video’ Film Series
Nitehawk Cinema and Visual Vengeance have partnered to host an ongoing monthly theatrical series called Shot on Video dedicated to vintage microbudget genre independents from the 1980s through the 2000s. Full info on the series is available HERE. The inaugural month will kick off Thursday, September 1st with the infamous …
Read More »Interview With Filmmaker Drew Godderis For ‘LA AIDS Jabber’
With a name like LA AIDS Jabber, I’m surprised that this 1994 movie was not on my radar until recently. When I got the email offering an interview with the director, Drew Godderis, I had to say, “Yes!” Most people remember Drew as Uncle Anwar in the cult classic horror …
Read More »A New Poster and Trailer Have Dropped for 4K Restoration of William Cameron Menzies’ 1953 Classic, ‘Invaders From Mars’
A new poster and trailer have dropped for the Ignite Films 4K restoration of director William Cameron Menzies’ sci-fi classic film, Invaders From Mars. It will be available on Blu-ray and 4K UHD on September 26, 2022, just ahead of the 70th anniversary of the film. “I’m excited for audiences, …
Read More »New Trailer, Photos For Domiziano Cristopharo’s ‘Confessions of a Necrophile Girl’
Domiziano Cristopharo, the Italian baron of bold, sensual, and extreme horror, has just released the first trailer and photos from his upcoming highly anticipated feature, Confessions of a Necrophile Girl. Coming our way via TetroVideo, Confessions of a Necrophile Girl focuses on Karen, a woman reliving some of her most …
Read More »Fantasia International Film Festival 2022: Interview With Filmmakers Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes For ‘Sissy’
I don’t understand influencers, and I’m okay with that. I don’t follow them, and I don’t feel the need to be one. I don’t really think they have any longevity and will eventually become irrelevant. Tell you how I really feel, right? I was lucky enough to check out the …
Read More »Joseph Sargent’s ‘Jaws: The Revenge’ (1987): It’s Still Not Safe To Get Back In The Water – Retro Review
Joseph Sargent’s Jaws; The Revenge turns 35 this summer. Released on July 17, 1987, this film came out it what was inarguably one of the most epic summers for film in recorded history. The summer of 1987 was unique in that it had some of the most epic films regarded …
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Fresh Hell’ (2022) Delivers Horror Comedy Perfection
I finally had the chance to check out the jaw-dropping, award-winning horror-comedy, Fresh Hell. This has been on my radar for a while and I’m happy to say it didn’t disappoint. This film was created by a group of Chicago theatre artists locked out of their livelihoods by the pandemic. …
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Reef: Stalked’ (2022) A Thrilling Story About Trauma and Survival
It doesn’t quite feel like summer without a shark movie. Thankfully, I recently checked out THE REEF: STALKED. The film was written and directed by Andrew Traucki (read our interview with him – HERE) as a follow-up to his 2010 film, it stars Teressa Liane (“The Vampire Diaries”), Ann Truong …
Read More »Interview With Zach Villa, Star Of ‘Hypochondriac’
I’ve seen some really amazing films this year, but one that has really stuck out the most for me is Addison Heimann’s queer horror thriller about mental illness, Hypochondriac. Based on a real breakdown, Hypochondriac has been on my mind, even days after I watched it. First time filmmaker Addison (our …
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