
‘Into the Deep’ Review (Sundance 2020)
Into the Deep is an astonishing and bone-chilling true-crime documentary about a human monster hiding in plain sight. Continue reading ‘Into the Deep’ Review (Sundance 2020)
Into the Deep is an astonishing and bone-chilling true-crime documentary about a human monster hiding in plain sight. Continue reading ‘Into the Deep’ Review (Sundance 2020)
Carey Mulligan burns up the screen in this scalpel-sharp, dark-comedy revenge thriller that serves as a white-hot reckoning for rape … Continue reading Promising Young Woman Review (Sundance 2020)
Sundance has been the launching pad for films like ‘Get Out’ and ‘Hereditary’. What genre gems might be poised to breakout at this year’s fest? From a Brandon Cronenberg directed “mind-f**k” sci-fi thriller to a Joe Keery-led murderous ride-share spree, we’ve compiled a list of films we’ll be looking out for. Continue reading 12 Genre Films We’re Looking Forward to at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival
Often overlooked by other writing contests and competitions, The Bloodlist focuses purely on dark genre and also highlights new talent in Fresh Blood Selects. Continue reading ‘Bloodlist’ 2019 announced: Dark genre resource highlights top unproduced horror scripts, new talent.
Little Monsters is likely the most adorable zombie comedy you’ll ever see. Continue reading ‘Little Monsters’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o Shines in this Raunchy, Irreverent, and Oh-So-Adorable Crowd-Pleasing Zombie Comedy
A psychological horror with dark comedy and fantasy elements. A “cosmic horror”. A horror/thriller. However you label it, Daniel Isn’t Real is a refreshing new entry in the catalogue of indie genre films, a stylish, twisted trip into the dark psyche that is equal parts fun and terrifying. Continue reading ‘Daniel Isn’t Real’ Review (Beyond Fest)
The Los Angeles Haunted Hayride opens this weekend with a completely reimagined and revamped haunted experience for 2019, including an … Continue reading Newly Reimagined ‘Los Angeles Haunted Hayride’ Set to Haunt Griffith Park with 1980s ‘Midnight Falls’ Theme
Dare to be part of the frightful festivities in Downtown Los Angeles beginning September 27 and culminating with a haunted block party, trick-or-treating and costume contest on October 26 Continue reading Little Tokyo Unleashes a Full Month of Ghoulish Events for Haunted Little Tokyo
The roughly 75-minute multi-sensory exhibit brings guests into the world of Creep L.A., a darkly satirical and terrifying send-up of social media-driven culture. Continue reading CREEPLA Returns with ‘Haus of Creep’, an Immersive New “Instagram House of Terror”
The interactive art installation will open its doors September 20-November 17 for an encore engagement through the Halloween season in a new downtown LA location. Continue reading ‘I Like Scary Movies’ Experience Returns for LA Encore with a New ‘Friday the 13th’ Exhibit