Get Out

Get Out is the first bona fide horror movie hit of 2017 and its audience grew over time by word of mouth and solid reviews from critics everywhere and it’s easy to understand why.  Aside from being a creepy and disturbing flick from the get go, it was shot well, …

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The Devil’s Candy

The Devils Candy, written and directed by Sean Byrean. This film is about a struggling painter and his family who move into a new house, which seems to be in the middle of nowhere. Main Character Jesse Hillman played by Ethan Embry begins to hear strange voices in his home, …

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The Man Who Caught a Mermaid

Mermaids; Fact or myth? The fascination with these aquatic creatures consume the life an elder man named Herb in the Kaitlin Tinker film The Man Who Caught a Mermaid. Herb is clearly living with the obsession of a fictional creature, the mermaid… or so we think. This short unveils Herbs …

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Ink

INK… What the hell did i just watch? With its use of distinct technique, INK messes with your head and leaves you dumbfounded but begging for more. A creative film, that in true genius fashion uses cinematography and not so obvious clues to help the audience piece together the character’s …

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Madre De Dios

Madre De Dios is what the Spanish refer to as the Mother of God or The Virgin Mary. A woman awakes at what appears to a be a satanic ritual and is being held captive by two elderly witches who are using the women as a vessel to give birth …

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Kookie

KOOKIE takes the  saying “don’t get caught with your hand in the cookie jar”and transforms it into a terrifying film. Bree (Ava Jamieson), a disobedient young child has a slight obsession with consuming cookies from… well you guessed it, the cookie jar.  Bree’s mother brings home a terrifying clown cookie jar …

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Cambio (Change)

This horror short  has no jump scares or CGI and strictly relies on original storytelling and psychological impact to deliver a great film. Cambio, is an example of how a horror story should be told. Daniel Romero, really comes through with beautiful cinematography and a great story twist. The film was shot in a fantastic …

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1974 – A Mexican Horror Classic

A Mexican horror film, sign me up anytime.  1974 reimagines the Mexican Horror classic. As someone who grew up watching Mexican horror classics like Mas Negro Que La Noche  and Hasta El Viento Tiene Miedo, I was super excited to watch 1974. More exciting is that it doesn’t disappoint, this movie measures …

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The Autopsy of Jane Doe

Wow! Just wow! This movie was recommended to me and I’m glad I didn’t forget about it. The Autopsy of Jane Doe is everything you would want in a modern day horror movie that doesn’t have a number next to the title or a credit such as “based on original …

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Agatha

Agatha is absolutely brilliant. This film manages to be more effective in 8 minutes than most full length features. First and foremost, Louise Ogle, the orphan little girl who has been hired for pennies to bring food to a prisoner living in the attic is convincing in all aspects and …

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