An Angry Boy
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by Molly Henery
5d ago
Writer and director Andrew Fitzgerald (The Smiley Face Killers, Working It Out) delivers a haunting new thriller all about trauma and revenge. An Angry Boy tells the story of Owen, a young man living with his overprotective single mother. After a traumatic, violent event turns Owen’s life upside down, he is forced to unlock long repressed memories to find and stop those who harmed him. An Angry Boy is a surprising thriller that dives into some very heavy topics. When the audience first meets Owen, he seems to be at the threshold between childhood and adulthood. As he’s trying to figure out hi ..read more
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Dagr
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by Molly Henery
5d ago
British writer and director Matthew Butler-Hart (Two Down, The Isle) brings to life an all new horror film, Dagr. Co-written alongside Tori Butler-Hart (Two Down, The Isle), this film is an interesting blend of found footage and folk horror that pits Gen Z YouTubers against a dark entity with murderous intentions. While Dagr might not necessarily bring anything new and exciting to the found footage subgenre of horror, it’s still a thrilling film with a healthy dose of dark humor to keep audiences entertained. The film introduces us to two groups of people with their own storylines, eventually ..read more
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Panic Fest 2024 Review: Cannibal Mukbang
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by Molly Henery
3w ago
Panic Fest is never afraid to show the weirder side of genre film. This year, audiences were treated to a bizarrely charming horror comedy called Cannibal Mukbang. The debut of writer and director Aimee Kuge, the film follows Mark, a shy and awkward guy who by chance meets a beautiful woman named Ash. As the two get closer, Mark is drawn deeper into Ash’s world of sex, mukbang, and cannibalism. For those not familiar with “mukbang,” this is a video trend that began in South Korea in the 2010’s where people would either livestream or upload videos of themselves eating large quantities of food ..read more
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Overlook Film Festival 2024 Review: Dead Mail
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by Molly Henery
3w ago
While the events are fictional, true crime fans at this year’s Overlook Film Festival had the opportunity to see a bizarre new thriller, Dead Mail. Written and directed by filmmaking duo Joe DeBoer (BAB) and Kyle McConaghy (BAB), Dead Mail transports audiences back to the the 1980’s. A mysterious, blood covered cry for help arrives at a local post office. When the post office’s “dead letter” investigator attempts to track its origin, it leads down a dark path of obsession, kidnapping, and even murder. This film is certainly a slow burn, but with a constant undercurrent of bubbling tension. Th ..read more
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Panic Fest 2024 Review: Livescreamers
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by Molly Henery
3w ago
Panic Fest audiences had the chance to catch an all new screen-life horror film called Livescreamers. Written and directed by Michelle Iannantuono, Livescreamers is a sequel to her 2020 film Livescreamer. That being said, you do not need to see the previous film to watch this one. In Livescreamers, a popular team of gamers comes together to record themselves playing a brand new indie horror game. What starts off as innocent fun quickly spirals out of control as secrets are revealed, friendships are tested, and the players are picked off one-by-one, both in the game and in real life. Livescrea ..read more
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Overlook Film Festival 2024 Review: Arcadian
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by Molly Henery
3w ago
These days, it’s hard to imagine a genre film festival without at least one Nic Cage film. Luckily, this year’s Overlook Film Festival delivered with the latest Cage film, Arcadian. Director Benjamin Brewer (The Trust, Beneath Contempt) and writer Michael Nilon (Braven) craft a story about a man and his two sons trying to get by in a post-apocalyptic world. After surviving for 15 years in a remote farmhouse, the dangers lurking in the dark will test their minds, strength, and love for each other. Arcadian is a surprising and unexpected creature feature that takes place at the end of human civ ..read more
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Panic Fest 2024: The Buildout
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by Molly Henery
1M ago
Panic Fest audiences were treated to the feature-film debut of writer and director Zeshaan Younus, The Buildout*. This unexpected dramatic horror film follows two friends as they venture out into the California desert. Meant to be a journey of bonding and healing, things take a turn when they encounter something strange. What makes The Buildout such a compelling film is that every viewer will likely have a different interpretation of what’s on screen. Certain themes are quite apparent. The driving force behind the two friends is their grief and trauma. It’s fascinating to see the different wa ..read more
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Overlook Film Festival Review 2024: Infested
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by Molly Henery
1M ago
One of the hottest films currently on the festival circuit is the French horror film, Infested. Overlook Film Festival audiences got to witness it on the big screen in all it’s spidery glory. Kaleb is a misfit with a heart of gold and an affection for exotic animals living in a rundown apartment building. When his newly acquired mystery spider gets loose, Kaleb and his friends will have to fight to survive an eight-legged infestation. Infested is the feature-film debut for writer Sébastien Vanicek, who also wrote the film with Florent Bernard (Jack Mimoun and the Secrets of Val Verde). Infest ..read more
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Overlook Film Festival 2024 Review: All You Need Is Death
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by Molly Henery
1M ago
Overlook Film Festival audiences got a dose of Irish folk horror with All You Need Is Death. Written and directed by Paul Duane (Very Extremely Dangerous, Barbaric Genius), All You Need Is Death follows a young couple as they collect rare folk songs across Ireland. When they discover an ancient song not meant to be recorded or translated, they unwittingly awaken a darkness that threatens to devour them. There is no denying All You Need Is Death is a unique, intriguing film. It uses folk music as the seed for many different themes. The most obvious theme being the oral tradition of passing dow ..read more
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Overlook Film Festival 2024 Review: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
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by Molly Henery
1M ago
If you’re looking for something a bit more light and funny at this year’s Overlook Film Festival, the French Canadian film Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person might be just what you’re looking for. It’s the feature-film debut for director Ariane Louis-Seize, who also wrote the film alongside Christine Doyon. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person tells the story of Sasha, the youngest in a family of vampires. She is the black sheep of the family for one vital reason: she refuses to hurt or kill humans to feed. Getting too old to rely on her parents, she finds a po ..read more
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