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‘Don’t Log Off’: Dread To Release Ariel Winter Screen-Life Thriller
Epic Pictures has acquired ‘Don’t Log Off’, a new screen-life thriller about a woman frantically searching for her best friend.

‘For Sale By Exorcist’ Director Melissa LaMartina On Video Games and a Cryptid Beach Band
‘For Sale By Exorcist’ director Melissa LaMartina talks her love of theater, finding the many locations for her directorial debut, and more.

‘Bloat’ Review: There’s Something In The Water In New Screen Life Creature Feature
While ‘Bloat’ is a refreshing take on the subgenre, a jumbled plot keeps the new screen life film from achieving greatness.

‘The Surrender’ Is A Harrowing Yet Familiar Look At The Hells of Grief [SXSW 2025 Review]
Two strong central performances and Julia Max’s script keep ‘The Surrender’ feeling fresh in a tired subgenre.

‘Redux Redux’: The McManus Brothers Craft A Perfect Multiverse Revenge Horror Story [SXSW 2025 Review]
Redux Redux treads some familiar ground, but does so in a special kind of way that shatters your heart while bending your mind.

‘Hallow Road’ Is The Feel-Bad Movie of the Year [SXSW 2025 Review]
With his latest film Hallow Road, direcotr Babak Anvari crafts the most upsetting film of 2025 so far. Read our review from SXSW 2025.

‘Mermaid’: Florida Has Never Looked So Beautifully Weird [SXSW 2025 Review]
‘Mermaid’ is a love letter to Florida and all of its idiosyncrasies, from its natural beauty to its drug-addled citizens.

‘Novocaine’ Review: Body Horror-Action Hybrid Is Good, Nasty Fun
Filled with blood, laughs, and a stellar cast, Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s ‘Novocaine’ is the best action film of 2025.

‘Sweetness’: ‘Misery’ Meets The Music Industry In New Pop Star Horror [SXSW 2025 Review]
‘Sweetness’ is a worthy addition to the pop star horror trend and introduces a new horror icon. Read our review from SXSW 2025.

5 Twisted New Horror Releases Streaming This March
From ‘Control Freak’ to ‘Heart Eyes’, we have the rundown of all the new horror releases streaming this March.

‘In The Lost Lands’ Review: Paul W.S. Anderson’s Latest Film Is Entertaining But Frustrating
In The Lost Lands never coalesces into a cohesive narrative or visual experience. Read Mary Beth McAndrews’ full review on Dread Central.

‘An Taibhse’: First-Ever Irish Language Horror Film Releases New Trailer
Coming soon from six-time Oscar nominee Jim Sheridan comes ‘An Taibhse’ (‘The Ghost’), the first-ever Irish-language horror film.