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Writer-director-actor Joe Hollow dives deep into the horror realm in Flesh Of The Unforgiven. Jack (Hollow) is an author experiencing a severe bout of writer’s block. With a deadline fast approaching, he and his wife, Sienna (Debbie Rochon), go to a cottage to try and reset. However, Jack’s problem is his wife, as she cheated on him a little while back, and now she’s nagging him every second about his lack of affection. Jack keeps asking for time to get over it, but she doesn’t know how to take a hint. To be fair to Sienna, Jack is controlling, telling her point-blank that she won’t be working, despite how much they need the extra money. The only solace Jack finds is talking to the bartender at the local watering hole, his friend Michael (John E. McLenachan). More
tuart Ortiz, one half of the Vicious Brothers, returns with Strange Harvest, a film that so convincingly plays as a late-night true crime special that you occasionally forget it is fiction. More
Writer-director Seabold Krebs’s Bury Me When I’m Dead, his debut, is a psychological horror film that deliberately distances itself from the jump-scare tactics dominating mainstream North American horror. More
The French innovation of the horror genre reaches new heights with the transformative cowgirl fright feature Animale, directed by Emma Benestan and written by Benestan with Julie Debiton
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HOLLYSHORTS FILM FESTIVAL 2025 REVIEW! Samuel Rudykoff directs and co-writes, with Bryn Pottie, the short film Halfway Haunted. The horror comedy stars Hannan Younis as Jess, a freelancer desperate for something permanent. Mainly, she wants a steady gig as she’s barely living above the poverty line. Her landlord is nice and rents her the flat on the cheap because it is haunted by a ghost (Kristian Bruun). More
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