Do you think short films have become too short and snappy? Would you rather sit down and watch one where the story can breathe and be fleshed out? Then, we have a film for you! The official synopsis for Eaglewalk, which just comes in under half an hour, is in the summer of 1971, three... Continue Reading →
Watch: Ouroboros
We've all been in a position where we have been lying in bed, trying to get to sleep (or sleeping) and then hear something go bump in the night. Cliche, I know, but for some reason it seems to happen. And then little doubts creep into our heads, which can only mean bad news. This... Continue Reading →
Watch: Monsters
If you're like me, and have a soft spot for films in the same vein of A Quiet Place, then you also love to watch a few poor souls hiding from the monsters that are roaming the world. Monsters is similar in that way. The plot follows Jenn, who lives in an underground bunker with... Continue Reading →
The Storm Review
Action/Horror | 13:29 mins | Screamfest LA There is something intriguing about survival horror, about the fact that you are alone in a world overrun by dangerous creatures. There's a tension already built in, and for a film of this type to be successful, it must capitalise on it. The Storm tells the story of... Continue Reading →
5 Screamfest Short Films To Watch
Screamfest Horror Festival, based in Los Angeles, is America's largest and longest running horror film festival, and runs for ten days in October. The festival has launched a number of careers, providing a playoff for filmmakers and actors to showcase their work to a dedicated audience. Every week they upload a film that has premiered... Continue Reading →
“An Accomplished Piece of Work”: The Quiet Zone Review
When we commute alone late at night our worst fear is that we are either being stalked or going to be attacked. And that's what The Quiet Zone is essentially: a person's worst nightmare. It is quite common that we find ourselves alone at night and start seeing things because of our consciousness. Writer/director, Andrew... Continue Reading →