DARK NIGHTS FILM FEST: THE DEAD THING [USA]
HAUNTED HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMAN? The first-ever DARK NIGHTS FILM FEST (Sydney Australia) is lucky to be screening Elric Kane’s THE DEAD THING, this Saturday, October 12 at 7pm EST. The film is a great fit for the festival’s wide spectrum of genre presentations, this one in particular, employing some
Film Review: The Devil’s Work (A Night of Horror International Film Festival)
A Night of Horror International Film Festival is around the corner for horror fans in Sydney, Australia. It is an unmissable event for those of us looking to expand the list of horror films we see this year beyond what Netflix has delivered. As well as some rad international horror
A Night of Horror International Film Festival: Evil Eye, Rotten Flowers, Logger, and Zebra Girl
Late October saw the 14th Edition of A Night of Horror International Film Festival take place in Sydney, Australia. From its beginning, the Festival has been dedicated to independent genre films and filmmakers, showcasing the latest and greatest genre films from Australia and around the world. While we wait for
Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival: The Blazing World and Wyrmwood: Apocalypse
In its second year running, Sydney Science fiction Film Festival recently finished up its four-day cinema run. For Australians, access to the festival’s films is not over; the festival is continuing virtually on-demand until the 25th of November. As the year draws to a close and I get ready to
FILM REVIEW: SATOR
I asked myself a question the other day: will deer skulls ever not be absolutely terrifying? My answer is still, “no, get those things away from me.” They are creepy as hell, as Jordan Graham‘s folk horror film SATOR substantiates. The film is a backwoods nightmare wherein the forest and
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