26 Apr 2018

FILM REVIEW: INK

INK is the directorial debut from Toronto’s Ashlea Wessel.  Wessel is no stranger to being behind the camera as she is a renowned and highly sought out photographer.  I was familiar with her work prior to INK and that is what initially got me excited about the film.  I have

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24 Apr 2018

FILM REVIEW: THE FAMILY WAY : COMING HOME

As a fan of all things serial killer I was intrigued by the synopsis of this short film. It’s a take on the “hunter becomes the hunted” tale which if executed well can create great tension and draw out some really strong performances. Building tension is tough to do in

Amy 0
23 Apr 2018

FILM REVIEW: PORCELAIN STARE

I recently had the opportunity to screen Robin Rippmann’s short film PORCELAIN STARE, which comes to us all the way from Switzerland. I will be the first to admit that I have seen thousands upon thousands of horror films, and this is probably the first Swiss horror film I’ve seen.

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22 Apr 2018

INTERVIEW: Mistress Boobiyana and Count Funghoula of HORROR HOUSE (NSFW)

Where to begin… Well lets begin in Australia, where this upcoming horror show and it’s hosts hail from. The aforementioned show is called HORROR HOUSE, a horror anthology series in a similar fashion (and format) to shows like TALES FROM THE CRYPT and ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK?. Australia

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20 Apr 2018

FILM REVIEW: GHOST STORIES

GHOST STORIES is the latest addition to the ever popular anthology sub-genre. The format for this type of film is comprised of a few short films, sometimes with a common thread (0r not), segmented by a wraparound portion that acts as the intro, chapter dividers and the conclusion. Sometimes the

Amy 1
11 Apr 2018

FILM REVIEW: MARROWBONE

I’m exposed to a lot of movie critiques and strong opinions. I’ve seen how one person can love a movie while the next tears it down completely. The interpretation of MARROWNBONE could go both ways. For me,  I have to say MARROWBONE was entertaining, unexpected and expertly executed. Naturally, I try to predict

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06 Apr 2018

Film Review: TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID (BOSTON UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL)

The Boston Underground Film Festival has just wrapped on its 2018 season, and for the past 20 years or so, it’s been bringing some of the most underrated and obscure films to the public eye. Each year, the programming continues to get stronger and 2018 is no different. This year,

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27 Mar 2018

FILM REVIEW: TERRIFIER

  Get your coulrophobia (fear of clowns) under control, because TERRIFIER is about to be unleashed onto unsuspecting audiences at the end of this month. The film is currently on a limited theatrical run and hits VOD services on March 27th. This film pulls absolutely no punches, and goes for

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21 Mar 2018

INTERVIEW: WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE (SXSW)

SOUTH  BY SOUTHWEST used to be the go to fest for music but it’s film component has become a very important part of the festival and a very promenent festival for filmmakers.  We had the luminous Danielle Dallaire, our newest addition to FEAR FOREVER, sit down  with WHAT KEEPS YOU

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20 Mar 2018

FILM REVIEW: LIVING SPACE (MONSTER FEST TRAVELING SIDESHOW)

*THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS* LIVING SPACE is a 2018 Australian independent film, which had its world premiere in Sydney recently as part of  the MONSTER FEST TRAVELING SIDESHOW. An impressive breakout film for director Steven Spiel, LIVING SPACE pays homage to modern horror film tropes while still pulling off something

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