STARFISH’s Apocalyptic Grief and Unexplored Spaces

Al White's debut STARFISH comes at the apocalypse from a devastatingly beautiful and personal place.

An Interview with STARFISH Director Al White

C.H. Newell talks to director-writer Al White about his stunning debut feature, STARFISH.

A Young Woman’s Learning Curve in BODY AT BRIGHTON ROCK

Roxanne Benjamin pits a young woman against the wild, subverting gender and genre along the way.

“Pretty sight, a lady with a book”: Otherness & Gothic Patriarchy in WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE

Stacie Passon adapts Shirley Jackson with a faithful, powerful retelling that continues to resonate with the social climate of today.

Father Son Holy Gore’s Interview with FX Legend Gabe Bartalos

Father Gore talks with director and FX wizard Gabe Bartalos about his latest film, the utterly insane SAINT BERNARD.

An Interview with Heather Buckley

C.H. Newell talks with producer Heather Buckley about THE RANGER, plus lots more interesting stuff.

[Trailer] WINTERSKIN Gives Off 1980s Creature Feature Vibes

Watch out— a trailer for Charlie Steeds's bloody new movie has crawled out of the snow just in time for spring!

Repressed Rural Women and The Horrifying Effects of Medieval Misogyny in HAGAZUSSA

Lukas Feigelfeld's new folk horror film HAGAZUSSA explores one woman's struggle against paranoia, superstition, and religious repression in 15th-century rural Austria.