Fantastic Fest
Co-written and directed by David Charbonier and Justin Powell, The Boy Behind the Door offers up a masterclass in tension and horror.
Daughters of Darkness is an absolutely essential text. Strange and beautiful, it’s a perfect cocktail of the weird, the horrible, and the oh-so-sexy.
In “The Old Man,” three kids and their grandfather attempt to retrieve their prized cow after its set loose in order to prevent a disastrous accident.
Horror is in my bones. It’s in my DNA. It’s a vital piece of who I am and its because I’m Mexican American and how I explore and form roots in the genre.
Elijah Wood’s Come to Daddy is a thrilling ride that shakes the ground just when you think you know the story being told.
The Wave is an indie film that starts off on one end of a drug-induced spectrum and reveals a moral quest underneath its shell.
The Lighthouse is an atmospheric and bleak horror film from Robert Eggers that brings the best out of its stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson.
At Fantastic Fest 2019 I got the opportunity to see The Mortuary Collection and talk to the anthology film’s director, Ryan Spindell.