
Let the screaming begin! Just as we (hopefully) recover from one virus, another one is upon us. This is the world of Bridge of the Doomed, a horror film with plenty of action and kills thanks to a virus which, unbelievably, brings the dead back to life . . . except they aren’t quite right in the head, lusting for ...

Isolation at its finest. Make no mistake about it, I absolutely love The Mystery Spot. Warts and all (due to the limitations of its budget), this original and thought-provoking movie fires on all cylinders to produce something that is both ambitious and atmospheric, thanks to its cinematography and the jangling ...
Opening with a disturbing 2-minute sequence in which a barefoot blonde runs for her life through a field of grass, Ash and Bone takes that fresh kill and applies it to everything that follows, proving to be one hell of a ride through independent cinema ...
The faux documentary is not dead. At least it’s influence is not. That’s why found footage features continue to exist. They might be cheaper than a traditional film to make, but there is also an earnestness to them which makes them - even the lesser known titles - work so well. Like it or not ...
Opening with a fun and blood-fueled gag about vampires getting paid to walk dogs and the consequences of such an action, Down and Out in Vampire Hills makes its intentions clear. This short film is for fans of Halloween who want more than a little TREATS with their TRICKS. It’s funny and ...

Sex and gnarly crocodile kills! Who could ask for anything more?! Full of fast and furious B-movie thrills, chills, and spills, CROC! delivers an entertaining ride as wedding crashers arrive with nerve-ending scales! No one is safe from these four-legged terrors with tails! Not even the bride ...
If the bizarro opening of Sawed Off doesn’t grab your attention, you just might be dead already. In it, a very naked man cuts through the woods only to have sex with a woman and then find himself looking at the wrong end of a shotgun. Whoops ...

Ah, youth and young manhood. This is the lonely hallway writer/director Roberto Doveris’ Phantom Project wanders as its characters ponder their next moves within the topics of life, art, and friendships. Phantom Project is also about a haunted cardigan. Yes, you read that correctly ...

Something has been unleashed upon the unsuspecting world! And its bite is beyond deadly! With subterranean horror at its heart, They Crawl Beneath surfaces with a fun throwback horror vibe which just oozes with love for the 1950s. It opens with an unsettling peek at the creature which lurks ...

“Don’t jump to conclusions.” Well, it’s a whodunnit. When you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all, right? Well, that’s at least how our narrator, American film director Leo Kopernick (Adrien Brody), puts it in the opening sequence of See How They Run. And while, to a certain degree, Kopernick’s ...