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Hold The Fort // Blood, Guts, and Ass : Fantasia Film Festival 2025 Review

I hit Fantasia Film Fest running with a survival horror-comedy called Hold the Fort: my introduction to William Bagley’s work. The film follows new homeowners, Lucas (Chris Mayers) and Jenny (Haley Leary), who find themselves alongside their neighbors, on the offensive against a variety of monsters from hell. Hold the Fort wraps its unique plot […]

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10 Movies We’re Excited to See at Fantasia Film Festival 2025

We are geeked to be remotely covering Fantasia International Film Festival next week. This year’s festivities run from July 16 to August 3. Most importantly, the 2025 fest schedule has a ton of titles we already love on deck. Together, Redux Redux, and Fucktoys are a few of the movies we have been raving about

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New Horror Hitting the Streaming Streets // Streaming Guide

Summer is here, y’all, and with it comes the usual offerings of blockbusters, overpriced popcorn, and the sweet air conditioning only available in multiplexes. But let’s be real: not everyone wants to drop twenty bucks every weekend just to sit behind someone texting through the climax. Some of us are keeping it cozy, keeping it

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Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project Review // Ain’t Nobody Safe

Everyone knows that making a movie is hard. However, it’s even harder when sinister forces begin to interfere, like in this new horror mockumentary, Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project.  The film follows Chase (Brennan Keel Cook), who wants to make a movie about Bigfoot. Along for the ride are his girlfriend Natalie

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Best Wishes to All // Who Pays For Your Joy? : Overlook Film Fest 2025 Review

One of my favorite things about the Overlook Film Festival is the selection of international titles presented by Mubi. Last year’s offerings included instant Korean horror favorites like Sleep and Exhuma. So, I was eager to see what nightmare fuel the fest would be serving us this year. Overlook didn’t disappoint as they introduced us

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The Queer Horror Blerd: Queer Midnight Double Feature Picture Shows

Happy Pride, Bitches!!! It’s that time of year when the entire queer community shows our collective asses and celebrate our right to exist in this world. In between the continued fights to protect our rights, I’ve compiled a list of movies to watch in the traditional fashion of the double feature for Pride month. Yes,

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