Not quite a reboot and not quite a sequel, SCREAM (2022) is the all but…
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A religious film doesn’t need the supernatural in order to work. In fact, a great…
At the start of Agnes Varda’s final film, Varda By Agnes, she sits before a…
Director David Marmor taps into this unease of moving to a new city with brilliant results in his debut feature 1BR.
Director Christopher M. Carter’s One Night in October could be considered the most recent entry in the horror anthology movie tradition, but it leaves something to desired compared to the movies that came before it.
To celebrate Cine-Ween, Cinepunx friends and faithful have put together what we consider to be the top 20 horror films of the last 20 years.
Why does Don Coscarelli’s Phantasm, a film that by many accounts is low-budget schlock, resonate so deeply with me that it made me consider how I approach my love of the genre?
What scares you? What’s the most frightened you’ve ever been? Maybe it’s a movie that not everyone would consider a horror movie.