Category: Film


  • Britt Bankhead & Grace Patterson Share The Best Thing That Happened While Filming Insane Like Me?

    Recently, I got a chance to do an interview via email correspondence with Britt Bankhead and Grace Patterson, whose recent film Insane Like Me? dropped on VOD on June 4th. Britt and Grace share insight into the inspirations behind the film, as well as the best thing that happened during the filming process. HA: Britt, I’m…

  • A Quiet Place: Day One Will Leave You an Emotional Wreck

    I love the A Quiet Place franchise. I think the first film is one of the best horror movies of the 2010s, and in my opinion, A Quiet Place Part II is one of the best genre sequels of all time. So naturally, A Quiet Place: Day One was one of my most anticipated movies…

  • Cold Blows the Wind Curses a Couple with the Worst Night of Their Lives

    I went into Cold Blows the Wind the way I wish I could see every movie–almost completely blind. The plot synopsis and the trailer teased some vague, seemingly supernatural threats, but they didn’t reveal anything specific. I simply had no idea what I’d be in for with this film, and I found that uncertainty super…

  • Five Surprisingly Awesome Made-for-TV Horror Movies

    You’d be hard-pressed to find a horror fan who’s all about made-for-TV movies. Hell, made-for-TV films don’t have a great reputation in any genre, but when they’re horror flicks, they face an additional hurdle. Unless they’re intended for a streaming service (an option that wasn’t around for most of cinematic history), they have to go…

  • CFF24: Racheal Cain and Chloë Levine Discuss Lynch, Creepy Locations, and Somnium

    This past Saturday, I had the spectacular opportunity to speak with Somnium’s Racheal Cain and Chloë Levine ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Chattanooga Film Festival. Somnium is an ambitious film about a starry-eyed young starlet, Gemma (Levine), pursuing her dreams of making it in Hollywood while juggling a job at a shady medical…

  • CFF24: Director Nathan Tape Deconstructs Off Ramp

    When I arrived at the Brattle Theatre for my first Boston Underground Film Festival screening this year, I didn’t even look at what I was seeing. I was so punchdrunk by the atmosphere, excited to be watching indie films again in the cozy, amazing theater, that when I saw it was Off Ramp, a movie…

  • CFF24: The Fix Trips Too Fast Into Body Horror Hell

    We may be calling it The 2024 Chattanooga Film Festival, but realistically, this year belongs to Grace Van Dien. The actress appeared in two of the festival’s world premieres this weekend, Somnium on Saturday and tonight’s closing film, The Fix. As a kid, Van Dien started with bit parts, playing alongside her father in one…

  • Godzilla as Cosmic Horror: Revisiting Godzilla vs. Hedorah

    Last week, I had the distinct privilege of taking in the Godzilla vs. Music Box festival at Chicago’s historic Music Box Theatre. A celebration of all things Godzilla, the festival featured 31 screenings of 25 Godzilla films. These include a 24-hour marathon of the 15 Showa films, a screening of Godzilla (2014) on 35mm (one…

  • Tastes of Horror Is a Feast for Genre Fans

    I love horror anthologies. Whether it’s a classic like Creepshow or a newer gem like Southbound, I’m always up for watching one of these films. Sure, they’re usually more like cinematic fast food than masterpieces of complex storytelling, but that’s totally fine by me. I don’t mind trimming the fat and getting right to the…

  • CFF24: Director Jake Barcus discusses Type A, Crafting a Horror-Comedy, and The Slashstreet Boys

    I first met Jake Barcus while covering the Boston Underground Film Festival back in March. I had made my way to an after-party in the Cambridge basement of Tasty Burger after viewing Sébastien Vaniček’s Infested. It was one o’clock in the morning, and all I really wanted was a Rise N’ Shine burger before heading…