#Sally Hardesty is Back – /Film

#Sally Hardesty is Back – /Film

“#Sally Hardesty is Back – /Film” Producer Fede Alvarez recently revealed that the upcoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie wasn’t a reboot, it was a direct sequel to the original film. And it certainly looks like he wasn’t kidding, because now it’s been confirmed that Sally Hardesty, the final girl from the original film, is back for this new entry….

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#Barbara Crampton is a Vampire – /Film

#Barbara Crampton is a Vampire – /Film

“#Barbara Crampton is a Vampire – /Film” Posted on Thursday, March 18th, 2021 by Jacob Hall Does your modern indie horror movie really exist if it doesn’t feature Barbara Crampton or Larry Fessenden? The two horror icons, who have been so good in so many genre movies for so long, are busier than ever, popping up in…

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#Aquatic Horror Worth the Plunge – /Film

#Aquatic Horror Worth the Plunge – /Film

“#Aquatic Horror Worth the Plunge – /Film” Where Mickey Keating’s filmography has often lent itself to easily identifiable cinematic inspirations, Offseason carries more of a literary mood while fitting into a persistent coastal horror trend of late. Somewhere between the McManus’ The Block Island Sound, Andy Collier and Tor Mian’s Sacrifice, and an even quieter…

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#Barbara Crampton Wants Blood – /Film

#Barbara Crampton Wants Blood – /Film

“#Barbara Crampton Wants Blood – /Film” Barbara Crampton is a minister’s wife turned vampire in Jakob’s Wife, the new horror film from director Travis Stevens (Girl on the Third Floor). Crampton’s character, Anne, feels like she’s been stuck in a rut for 30 years, but that all changes when she ends up attacked by someone…or something. Coming away…

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#An Ambitious Near-Miss – /Film

#An Ambitious Near-Miss – /Film

“#An Ambitious Near-Miss – /Film” Jacob Gentry‘s evolution as a filmmaker remains fixated on electromagnetic waves (outside MTV’s My Super Psycho Sweet 16 franchise) in the SXSW premiere Broadcast Signal Intrusion. It’s a clash of science fiction imagery and novice sleuthing, as Possessor-reminiscent masked interruptions splice between ’90s television programming until narrative beats transform into…

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#The Next Great Environmental Horror Movie – /Film

#The Next Great Environmental Horror Movie – /Film

“#The Next Great Environmental Horror Movie – /Film” With shades of Annihilation, The Last Of Us, and The Ruins, Jaco Bouwer‘s Gaia is a welcome addition to the environmental horror canon. South Africa’s Tsitsikamma forest stages a warning from our universe’s mother; a scolding finger pointed towards humankind’s treatment of Earth. When Gaia bleeds, Gaia…

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