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We love horror, you love horror. These days everyone loves horror, and in October, it's pretty much all any of us wants to see. The streaming sites are loading us up Read full Post
Bergman Island refers to Fårö, the 43-square-mile body of land off the Swedish coast where legendary filmmaker Ingmar Bergman lived and worked. In the wake of Berg Read full Post
There's a battle brewing, and it's being fought by streaming services, cable TV and Primetime television. If you're too weak to resist, UnBinged is here to help, tel Read full Post
The sheep in Lamb, an unnerving new film from Iceland, aren't screaming but they sure look spooked, and as time will prove, they have good reason to be. Farm couple Read full Post
If you love scary movies, October is not failing you in the fearful film department. Streaming services are packed with Halloween-themed options; Beyondfest just end Read full Post
Ah, Mr. Bond. We've been expecting you...After a seven year hiatus and a number of production issues, the final installment in the Daniel Craig canon, No Time to Die Read full Post
Movie opens. Camera pans on a couple going through a rough patch. They want different things. One wants more time to pursue personal interests, while the other just Read full Post
Elvira Mistress of the Dark has been enchanting her fans for decades. Four fiendish ones to be exact. Cassandra Peterson, the actress who plays the gorgeously ghouli Read full Post
With its slate of premieres, tributes and anniversary panels celebrating horror, sci-fi and dark genre films, Beyond Fest is a monster-sized movie event. The 10 day Read full Post
Diana Silvers stars as taciturn ballet dancer Kate Sanders in the new YA drama Birds of Paradise, which starts out slow but eventually explodes with passion, tension Read full Post
Young, scruffy, motorcycle-riding Dominic (F?lix-Antoine Duval) can't stop taking photographs of himself, a trait that will eventually prompt another character in th Read full Post
Clint Eastwood's 41st film as director, Cry Macho, is much like the nonagenarian himself: slow-moving, a bit stiff around the joints, but confident and noble-hearted Read full Post