Tag Archives: IFC Midnight

“I Am Not a Serial Killer” Receives New Poster, Trailer

The new trailer and poster artwork for festival hit I Am Not a Serial Killer has arrived. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Dan Wells, the film looks like a spooky tale of revenge and destruction. If the fascinating title isn’t enough to grab your attention, the fun trailer certainly should be. […]

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“Sacrifice” Review

Murder mysteries don’t get much more straightforward than Peter A. Dowling’s Sacrifice. A cult thriller filled with dark elements that are sure to trigger the squeamish, the film finds Dr. Tora Hamilton (Radha Mitchell) and her husband, Duncan (Rupert Graves), traveling to his native Scotland in order to adopt a child. After their arrival, Tora discovers […]

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IFC Midnight to Explore “What We Become”

IFC Midnight has announced that they are set to release viral outbreak film What We Become next month. Mixing family drama with zombie horror, the film promises to be an eerie exploration in how far human beings will go to protect themselves. Written and directed by Bo Mikkelsen, the film stars Mille Dinesen, Troels Lyby, Benjamin Engell, and Marie Hammer […]

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IFC Midnight Receives a “Sacrifice”

A new trailer for upcoming cult horror film Sacrifice has surfaced, and it is filled with conspiracies, mysteries, and all sorts of spookiness. Following one woman’s attempt to uncover the truth behind a series of ritualistic murders, there’s a very classical tone to the film, which looks to be a lot of fun. Written and directed […]

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“Baskin” Review

Depictions of Hell come in all shapes and sizes. Some are biblical, utilizing imagery and concepts straight out of Judeo-Christian mythology, while others are much more metaphorical and unique. Can Evernol’s Baskin finds a group of police officers exploring a Hell that is filled with tribal savagery; a ruthless land of violence, brutality, and pure, […]

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Barbara Crampton and Abner Pastoll Talk “Road Games” and Filmmaking

For fans of the horror genre, Barbara Crampton needs no introduction. Having starred in some of the most beloved films from the 1980s, including Re-Animator and From Beyond, Crampton’s return to the genre with 2011’s You’re Next led to major roles in recent films like We Are Still Here and Tales of Halloween. Her latest […]

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New “Baskin” Trailer Raises Hell

Having received loads of critical acclaim on the festival circuit, Turkish horror flick Baskin is now set to invade theaters later this month, and there’s a new trailer to honor the occasion. Filled with mind-bending weirdness and plenty of creepy moments, the preview does not disappoint. Directed by Can Evrenol, the film stars Gorkem Kasal, Ergun […]

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“Dementia” Review

There are some fates that are more horrifying than death, and being diagnosed with a debilitating illness like Alzheimer’s or ALS is one of them. The concept of slowly losing your mind is a harsh reality for far too many people, and it’s no surprise that such a subject matter makes a frighteningly affective horror film […]

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“Submerged” Review

Coming straight out of 2005 is Steven C. Miller’s new action-thriller Submerged. Featuring an over-the-top plot, wacky action sequences, and enough melodrama to sink a ship, the movie is an exercise in absurdity that unfortunately lacks the campiness needed to propel itself into the upper echelon of popcorn cinema. Submerged opens up with a limo driver […]

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“#Horror” Review

From the get-go, a film with a title like #Horror is firmly established as a creepy, scathing analysis of social media culture. Oddly enough, #Horror isn’t really a horror film. Instead, it’s a bizarre pseudo-satire with an artistic edge. Frequently using a barrage of emoji and hashtag-filled transitions, the film never tries to be subtle in its approach. Written and […]

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