DEPRAVED Review
In the best Frankenstein-like story since the unironically great Frankenhooker, Larry Fessenden’s first directorial effort since 2013’s Beneath marks his most ferociously entertaining feature to date.
In the best Frankenstein-like story since the unironically great Frankenhooker, Larry Fessenden’s first directorial effort since 2013’s Beneath marks his most ferociously entertaining feature to date.
Though Blue My Mind gets intense and graphic in spots with Mia’s metamorphosis, it always feels grounded in the feelings and emotions of her situation, the horror elements left as effective allegory.
The second annual What The Fest!? has officially wrapped, and with another successful year in the books, it’s Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein‘s Freaks that took home the Audience Award. The sci-fi thriller stars Emile Hirsch, Bruce Dern, and Lexy Kolker,
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Glass Eye Pix has released a teaser trailer for Larry Fessenden‘s upcoming horror film Depraved, which is set to make its world premiere at this year’s What The Fest!? in New York. The film is a modern Frankenstein story involving
The second annual What The Fest!? genre film festival is kicking off in New York March 20th, and today the full lineup has been announced. This year’s installment includes one World Premiere, two North American Premieres, two East Coast Premieres,
Aided by an ’80s-style, synth-heavy score, Revenge excels on nearly every technical level, and while the plot fits neatly into the rape-revenge subgenre, it easily puts all others to shame.
Lowlife is a wild, entertaining ride, lo-fi warts and all.
Rough presentation aside, this is a story that should be discussed in art schools and colleges everywhere, as it’s something that has a fundamental effect on creators.