Here we will be exploring the newest in horror with everything from Blockbusters to hidden indie gems. 

 

 

(Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) Fragmented Lives: Kim Sung-Yoon’s Stark Debut Examines Grief, Guilt, and Growing Up Too Soon
2025-07-17 12:15 Fragmented Lives: Kim Sung-Yoon’s Stark Debut Examines Grief, Guilt, and Growing Up Too Soon By: Professor Horror Playing at Fantasia Film Festival 2025 after its earlier debut at the Busan Intern...
(Fantasia Fest 2025 Review) No Room to Breath: LUCID and the High Cost of Creativity
2025-07-17 10:55 No Room to Breath: LUCID and the High Cost for Creativity.  By: Professor Horror   Deanna Mulligan and Ramsey Fendall’s LUCID (which screened at Fantasia Fest 2025) is an experimental film about ...
(REVIEW) Get Ready for a Hot Gill-Summer in HOT SPRING SHARK ATTACK
2025-07-11 10:22 Get Ready for a Hot Gill-Summer in HOT SPRING SHARK ATTACK                 When I was in the third grade, one of my teachers told me that when she was a teenager, she saw Jaws when it first came ou...
(REVIEW) SISTER MIDNIGHT: When the Housewife stops being Bored and starts being Feral.
2025-06-15 11:22                                                                                                                                                                    By. Professor Horror Karan Kandhar...