Late night, laying in bed, a girl (Marine Mendiboure) texts her friend Olivia about this photographer who’s annoying her. She screenshots the conversation to mock him with her friend. After turning down his advances, and stating she has a boyfriend, the girl receives photos of a knife and of her currently sitting in her room. The now frightened girl fears for her life as an intruder (Louis Ballèvr...[Read More]
Hell knows no wrath like that of two sisters. Especially two sisters pitted against each other from the start. That is the premise of the latest horror film from Spanish filmmaker Paul Masó, Borderline. Written by Masó and Dolors Coromina, the film revolves around two sisters who try to spread their deceased mother’s ashes on the tenth anniversary of her death. The film was recently completed and ...[Read More]
Killers come in all shapes in sizes, both in film and in the real world. Each one could be wildly different from the last and motive is usually the trait that defines them the most. But every now and again, someone with homicidal tendencies comes along and wreaks havoc for no good reason. These are the most dangerous variety of killer, simply because you have no real way of knowing what they want,...[Read More]
If you’re looking for something that is a blend of the weird with a dash of the macabre, then Romeo’s Distress, by Featured FearMaker Jeff Frumess, is the right film for you. Shot almost entirely in black and white, with some in-color moments of jest, Romeo’s Distress follows James Ferrose (Anthony Malchar) a man deeply lost in tortured and pained love, like that vividly brought to life by America...[Read More]