CASTLE FREAK Trailer
RLJE Films has released the trailer for the upcoming remake of Stuart Gordon‘s 1995 cult classic Castle Freak, which involves a young blind woman who inherits a castle, only
RLJE Films has released the trailer for the upcoming remake of Stuart Gordon‘s 1995 cult classic Castle Freak, which involves a young blind woman who inherits a castle, only
A new trailer has been released for the post-apocalyptic adventure film Girl With No Mouth, from director Can Evrenol, who previously directed the surreal Turkish horror film Bask
The trailer has been released for the upcoming thriller Don’t Tell A Soul, starring Fionn Whitehead and Jack Dylan Grazer as brothers who rob a house in order to help their
This is a repost of our review from Fantastic Fest 2020, Girl will be available on VOD platforms November 20th.
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The Criterion Collection has announced their home media titles for February, 2021, which includes Alan J.
Neon has released the trailer for their upcoming documentary Gunda, from director Victor Kossakowsky.
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This week, Adam and Kevin review the horror film His House, the feature debut of director Remi Weekes.
Stop me if you have heard this one before: Nine friends from high school meet up in the middle of a dense forest for a reunion camping trip.
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