DOCNYC: ALAN DERSHOWITZ, WHO'S BEHIND BLACK ART, SHARI AND LAMB CHOP, BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
There’s just so much to cover from DOCNYC, here are four films I saw the first week of the festival.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
There’s just so much to cover from DOCNYC, here are four films I saw the first week of the festival.
by Billie Anderson, Staff Writer
Toronto After Dark Film Festival is a horror and science-fiction film festival that promises five nights of local and international content for thousands of horror fans every year.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
I’m especially looking forward to covering DOCNYC, New York’s annual celebration of documentary film at the IFC Center, SVA Theater, and Village East Cinema (and online) November 8–26.
by Billie Anderson, Staff Writer
This past month, I had the opportunity to cover the Toronto After Dark Film Festival–a horror and science-fiction film festival that promises five nights of local and international content for thousands of horror fans every year.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Brooklyn Horror not only provides the nightmare fuel that audiences expect but also prides itself on challenging those expectations, spotlighting films that push the boundaries of what is normally deemed horror.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer and Podcast Czar
Get ready to start your spooky season with Philadelphia’s premier genre and independent film film showcase: PUFF!
by Billie Anderson, Staff Writer
Highlights from this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, including a few big anticipated releases (including the 2023 People’s Choice and gay cowboys Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal) as well as some smaller scale, no-buzz films.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The Toronto International Film Festival premieres hundreds of features, documentaries, shorts, and series this month.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The HollyShorts Film Festival, August 10-20 in Los Angeles, showcases dozens of short films in various programs. Here is a rundown of a half dozen strong selections from this year’s fest.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer and Podcast Czar
This 2nd week has been very surprising for me. You never know what you’ll be getting with a movie, but especially at a festival.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer and Podcast Czar
This 2nd week has been very surprising for me. You never know what you’ll be getting with a movie, but especially at a festival.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
In watching Talk to Me, I could not help but think about the times when a slumber party would suddenly take a supernatural turn and the Ouija board made an appearance.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer and Podcast Czar
“Yes… expand my cinematic horizons, daddy.”
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer and Podcast Czar
I have been lucky enough to have numerous mind-expanding, breathtaking, eye-popping film experiences within Fantasia’s program.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
These are just some of the interesting features that were showcased at this year's Chattanooga Film Fest. Keep an eye out for these and make sure to follow Chattanooga Film Fest to see what is coming in the future.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Access: Horror is a two-day event packed full of academic panels, short films, and talks exploring and celebrating the history, impact, and future of disability in the horror genre. Ariel is an important creator in the horror sphere and she was able to answer a few questions about the upcoming event.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The Tribeca Film Festival featured the U.S. or World Premiere of several features and documentaries from around the globe that tackle social issues. While some were better than others, here are four notable films screening in this year’s program.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Salem Horror Fest is a celebration of diverse voices and innovative filmmaking within a genre that best reflects our cultural demons. Here are 5 shorts that you must watch.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Salem Horror Fest is a celebration of diverse voices and innovative filmmaking within a genre that best reflects our cultural demons. Here are 5 movies to look out for from this year’s lineup.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
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