[Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2025] Gruesome Commodity Fetishism in Kenichi Ugana’s INCOMPLETE CHAIRS

Kenichi Ugana's lastest film is a dark satire about the value of commodities.

[Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2025] The Paranoid Terrors of Motherhood in MOTHER’S BABY

Johanna Moder's film is a terrifyingly real look at the journey of motherhood.

[Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2025] TINSMAN ROAD & The Dangerous Weight of Grief

TINSMAN ROAD is a claustrophobic film about the darkness of grief.

[Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2025] The Birth & Death of Identity in ABIGAIL BEFORE BEATRICE

ABIGAIL BEFORE BEATRICE explores what happens to a person whose identity and autonomy are stolen.

A Full-Size Candy Bar of Terrors in V/H/S/HALLOWEEN

On Halloween, all sorts of terrors lurk, and this entry in the V/H/S franchise imagines a whole bunch of them.

[Fantastic Fest 2025] Domestic & National Terrors in Majid Al Ansari’s THE VILE

Majid Al Ansari's THE VILE is a powerful work of cinema about the greed of patriarchal men.