Twisted arrives with a slick premise, a confident creative team, and the kind of setup that feels immediately ripe for tension. Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, the film follows two millennial scammers running a bold New York apartment con. They flip properties they do not own, sell them to unsuspecting buyers, and move on before anyone catches on.
Read MoreMystery Road: Origin Series 2 Sinks Its Hooks Deep Into the Outback
After recently seeing Mark Coles Smith in We Bury The Dead and being genuinely impressed with his performance, it was exciting to step back into his earlier incarnation of Jay Swan in Mystery Road: Origin Series 2. If that film showed his intensity, this series proves his range.
Read MoreWhen Guilt Moves In: Trapped Inside My Sin Turns Conscience Into Horror
Independent horror has always thrived when it turns inward, and Trapped Inside My Sin understands that sometimes the scariest thing in the room is not the demon, it is your own conscience. Directed by Vincent Vilardi and written by Jeffrey Lanier, the film leans into spiritual dread and moral accountability, delivering a story that is more about reckoning than random chaos. The premise is deceptively simple.
Read MoreWhat Lives Here: Blue Collar Bloodbath with 80s Slasher Energy
There is something deeply comforting about a back-to-basics slasher. No elevated grief metaphors. No three-hour arthouse detours. Just a bad decision, a creepy house, and a rising body count.
Read MoreBlood Barn: A Scrappy, Splattery Love Letter to 80s DIY Horror
You could have easily called this Evil Dead Barn. From the opening frames, it is clear Gabriel Bernini and Alexandra Jade are tipping their blood-soaked caps to Sam Raimi. The frantic energy, the cabin in the woods setup, the possession chaos, it is all there.
Read MoreTrick or Treat Goes for the Jugular in V/H/S/Halloween
There are a lot of horror franchises that limp their way this far into a run. V/H/S is not one of them. Eight films in, V/H/S/Halloween proves this series still understands the assignment.
Read MoreStill Wild at Heart: Jane Seymour Keeps the Clues Coming in Harry Wild Series 3
I’m always down for more Jane Seymour. And really, who doesn’t love a good whodunit? Especially one that knows exactly what kind of show it is and leans into it without apology.
Read MoreFrom Teen Idol to Trouble in Ireland: Alicia Silverstone Bleeds Truth in Irish Blood
I am not going to pretend I came into Irish Blood without baggage. I loved Alicia Silverstone growing up. I had the posters, and I watched Clueless an irresponsible number of times.
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