Rob Grant's pitch black horror-comedy is an intelligent evisceration of friendship, betrayal, and the male ego.
Rob Grant's pitch black horror-comedy is an intelligent evisceration of friendship, betrayal, and the male ego.
Graham's horror film is a perfectly dreadful view on the devastating hereditary legacy of mental illness.
Deep in the jungle there's a struggle to survive, as the rich hunt the poor for sport.
Jennifer Reeder uses magic realism to look at social dynamics and gender in a small town in the wake of tragedy
Kimo Stamboel's video game adaptation is a creepy thrill ride, just as much as it is a confrontation of the present and a Gothic Indonesian past.
Hirotaka Adachi digs in the J-horror claws with the help of modern folklore's terrifying power
Dwein Baltazar tells a tale of life, of death, and how the two become terribly tangled when we're unable to deal with the latter.
Pollyanna McIntosh tears into the misogyny and sexism of the Roman Catholic Church, as well as society in general.
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