• Categories: Movies, Reviews

      February 4, 2021

      Max Matta

      There are many things to be frightened by in the horror genre, in the same way, that there are many ways to frighten the audience with a horror film. One way that has been slowly but surely returning to the genre after a hiatus is slow dread-inducing horror. Alfred Hitchcock said “There is a distinct [...]

    • Categories: FIlm Festivals, Movies

      September 4, 2019

      Max Matta

      Imagine with me being a director, and being brought an interesting script. Interesting in the sense that it is about a sixteen-year-old girl with mysterious powers. Clearly it is paying homage to Carrie but it is more about finding the family you never knew than the powers themselves. Would you take it in a drama fueled [...]

    • June 17, 2017

      Eric Ryan

      Young and beautiful Kira is afflicted with a strange disease: her skin starts to age rapidly, dry out and crumble away. When she discovers that she can replace her own skin with somebody else´s, she has to choose: watch her own body wither and die – or give in to temptation...... whatever the price. Norbert [...]

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  • JAKOB’S WIFE Serves No Masters–SXSW

  • SACRIFICE–Creepy Village Horror with No Subtlety

  • Reborn Screens at Horrible Imaginings Film Festival

  • REPLACE is More Than Just Skin Deep