Tag Archives: horror

WiHM 2018 Interview with Indie Actress Mel Heflin

Mel Heflin

Although I haven’t known Mel Heflin long, I’m already a huge fan. I first saw her in 2018’s Stirring (read our review – here) and am looking forward to all her upcoming projects. She’s definitely a force to be reckoned with, not only in the indie horror community but the community …

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‘The Ritual’ (2018) Movie Review

Adam Nevill’s 2011 novel, The Ritual, is a masterpiece of horror, a tense, highly atmospheric story with a Lovecraftian-esque monster and a sense of dread so thick you can cut it with a knife. Well, at least the first half of the novel is. The second half devolves into a minefield …

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WiHM 2018 Interview with Filmmaker/Actress Cindy Maples

Women in Horror Month is such a special time for me. As a woman in horror myself, I feel proud to be a part of such an amazing community and to know so many talented women, especially in the indie horror community. Actress/filmmaker Cindy Maples is, hands down, one of …

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‘Black Hollow Cage’ (2018) Movie Review: A Mind-Bending Horror Thriller

Black Hollow Cage

Sometimes you watch a film and you’re left wondering what the hell just happened. It’s like you were in some type of space-time continuum and everything is a little fuzzy. That’s how I felt after watching the upcoming film, Black Hollow Cage. This mind-bending horror thriller was directed and written by …

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Interview With Actor Jesse Moss, Star Of ‘Still/Born’

I recently got the chance to talk with one of my favorite actors in the horror community, Jesse Moss. Jesse has made quite a career for himself within the film industry especially the horror genre with films like Ginger Snaps, The Uninvited, Tucker and Dale Vs Evil, and more. His …

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FGBFF 2018 – ‘Waste’ Short Film Review

This short is directed by Justine Raczkiewicz who also co-wrote the screenplay along with Amelia Gray. The cast includes Luke Baines and Sarah Bartholomew. Official Synopsis for Waste: Roger lives a grim and detached life, picking up medical waste for a living, but looks forward to his evening conversations with …

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FGBFF 2018 – ‘The Book of Birdie’ Movie Review

I’ve watched a plethora of shorts for the 2018 Final Girls Berlin Festival and they’ve all be exceptionally extraordinary. I recently watched my first full feature from the festival, The Book of Birdie. Did it live up to the rest? This bizarre new tale is directed by storyboard artist Elizabeth …

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FGBFF 2018 – ‘Devil Is On His Way’ Short Film Review

Devil is on his way

Sometimes you never what you’re going to get when diving into a film. This has undoubtedly been the case when watching shorts and features for the Final Girls Berlin Film Festival. The most recent one I watched was called Devil Is On His Way. The short was written and directed …

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FGBFF 2018 – ‘Don’t Open Your Eyes’ Short Film Review

don't open your eyes

We all want success and beauty. Well, most of us do. Sometimes it feels like no matter how hard we try we never succeed and we become envious of the people that do. If someone gave you a chance to change everything, would you take it? In our newest review …

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