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Short Review: “The Final Photograph”

Shot on a $100 budget, Gary Berger and Josh Mowatt‘s The Final Photograph is ridiculously effective in terms of how it plays out. Thanks to an omnipresent voiceover, the short could either be a confessional, or it could be the creepiest episode of The Moth ever broadcast. This is the second short Berger and Mowatt directed together, having previously worked together on the 2016 film, Servus de Inf...[Read More]

Indie Thriller ‘Valley of Ditches’ Get’s North American Release Date In March!

One thing we love to see here is films we love made by great people find their way to flourish in front of an anticipated audience. So many wonderful films travel festivals only to be buried never to be seen again. Lucky for us, one such film has managed to beat the odds and has been picked up by Toronto-based 108 Media, who has picked up Chris Lang’s micro-budget thriller about survival, Valley o...[Read More]

ScareLA Comes To The LA Convention Center This Year!!

After a record-setting attendance at last year’s original LA based Halloween/horror convention, ScareLA has just announced that they will be relocating to a bigger venue at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The move, announced by Executive Producer Lora Ivanova, will finally bring ScareLA back into its namesake cityhood, and will be sporting the new theme of “Monsters Come Together.” Since debuti...[Read More]

Review: ‘The Sitter,’ A Paced & Nuanced Short

Pacing is important. Whether you’re talking about basketball, relationships, or in this case horror, pacing is one of the more important elements that dictates the kind of effect an action has. In the horror genre, a lot of films fall into the trap of blowing you away in the first five minutes and boring you to death through the rest of the picture, because they have no sense of, you guessed it, p...[Read More]