L’Etrange 2018: Festival Lineup is Twelve Days of Genre Madness in Paris
Few festivals can boast being around for almost a quarter of a century. Even less can do it while being…
Few festivals can boast being around for almost a quarter of a century. Even less can do it while being…
September is almost upon us, and here in The Netherlands it doesn’t just mean the arrival of Autumn and a…
It was the penultimate day of FrightFest and the incessant rain did nothing to deter horror fans and genre aficionados…
Day 3 of Arrow Video FrightFest marked the halfway point, and positively groaned with gruesome delights. As the weekend arrived…
The momentum was building fast heading into Day 2 of Arrow Video FrightFest, as horror icon Barbara Crampton swooped into…
The psychological dynamics of social interaction are sardonically at play in the skillful survivalist black comedy The Island. Filmmaker Bo…
This Sunday night Robert D. Kryzkowski’s The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot will have its European premiere…
Our friends at Raven Banner Entertainment will release Leo Scherman’s WWI horror flick Trench 11 in Canadian cinemas on August…
Looking more ‘theatrical playbill’ than ‘key art,’ this One Sheet, for the Lumière Brothers’ travelling collection of short films, is…
Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming remake of Dario Argento’s Suspiria is one of the most anticipated films of the year by genre…
Blood Window, the premiere co-production market for the Ibero-American region returns this December for its sixth edition. Running as part…
Just announced today as part of the amazing second wave of Fantastic Fest 2018’s lineup is the long in production…
The Canadian documentary-turned-fiction filmmaker Philippe Lesage revises the topic of first loves in his second autobiographical installment after The Demons…
A short teaser trailer has debuted for Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein’s sci-fi thriller Freaks, ahead of its premier…