The horror-centric fest featured a mix of big releases, streaming offerings and hidden gems looking for distribution. By Richard Newby The annual Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans celebrates ...
Neon has released the trailer for “Leviticus,” the highly anticipated conversion therapy horror film that had a buzzy debut at Sundance. The film marks the feature directorial debut of writer-director ...
The movie is the feature debut of Matt Black and Ryan Polly. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer No opening date was revealed in the company’s announcement Wednesday but it did state that a release in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Travis Bean writes about the best movies available to stream. Each year, it seems Rotten Tomatoes’ list of the “Best Horror Films ...
If you love the horror classics Alien and The Thing, you need to check out the claustrophobic, paranoid horror film, Sea ...
Neon, the independent studio behind “Parasite” and “Anora,” has enlisted Sam Evenson to adapt his viral short film “Mora” into a full-length feature. The film, which Evenson will write and direct, ...
The Philippou Brothers sure as heck pulled no punches with their savage Talk to Me follow-up Bring Her Back, which commits to grim brutality all the way to the end. Considering the film follows two ...
Eli Roth's Thanksgiving wasn't big or clever, but it did deliver the seasonal-themed slasher it promised with that Grindhouse teaser trailer way back in 2007. And by far the most unhinged kill is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Simon is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers film and TV. When the creative team behind Halloween Horror Nights set out to ...
Host delivers that high volume of scares thanks to its standout, highly effective use of the found footage/screenlife format. Filmed entirely over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic, Savage turned the ...
The 1973 cult favorite is back with a stacked cast, including Juliette Lewis, Luke Evans and Rachel Dratch, but only flashes of genuine fun Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, a campy 1973 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Sam Pinkleton’s new revival at Studio 54 gives us the big gay mayhem we want while also maintaining some order via Rachel Dratch’s droll ...