Fantasia Film Festival 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews Anything For Jackson
Anything For Jackson is a really fun horror film that takes its relatively thin premise, what if a well-to-do elderly couple were Satanists and started […]
Anything For Jackson is a really fun horror film that takes its relatively thin premise, what if a well-to-do elderly couple were Satanists and started […]
If it’s atmospheric, trippy and brilliant horror that you’re after then look no further than Fantasia Film Festival 2020s Detention. It’s a mixture of Guillermo […]
Amelia Moses’ Bleed With Me is a lesson in atmosphere, suspense and dread as this psychological horror thriller is probably Fantasia Festival 2020’s most unsettling […]
Moving away from horror at Fantasia Festival 2020 a little, we have A Mermaid In Paris, the polar opposite of harsh, cynical and heavy horror […]
Fantasia Film Festival’s ominous The Dark And The Wicked is certainly a horror film that delivers on the promise of its title in spades, as […]
Frightfest 2020’s Triggered is probably the closest we’ve gotten yet to seeing a western remake of Battle Royale as a group of American high-school students […]
Frightfest Digital’s They’re Outside is another entry into the legion of found footage horror movies, with this one being a bit more playful with the […]
The Swerve is a heart-breaking horror film bringing us a study of depression, loneliness and downward spirals that will leave you wondering where the horror […]
There’s certainly no secret that the horror community is one of the best, and most inclusive communities in the film industry, but is there a […]
Frightfest Digital’s Dark Place is a brilliantly themed horror anthology film made by Aboriginal Australians, starring Aboriginal Australians and about Aboriginal Australians that truly explores […]