Top 7 Horror Movies to Watch This Halloween
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In the short film “Red Tops,” a couple is getting friendly in Audubon Park while their radio broadcasts WBYU 96 FM. Though the DJ promises to play the hits, he
The Provo, Utah genre festival FilmQuest puts as much emphasis on shorts as feature films, as they can be powerful launch pads for creatives. Here are some standouts so far, with this post updating as more are screened through the festival’s end on Nov.
Ginter’s work has won Best Short Film at the BFI Future Film Festival and Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, and has screened at Fantastic Fest, Beyond Fest, New Hampshire Film Festival, Rhode Island Film Festival, Bend Film Festival, and more. His films have also been featured on Vimeo Staff Picks, Directors Notes, Film Shortage, and NoBudge.
I’ve got a fun supernatural horror short film for you to watch today titled Koreatown Ghost Story, which is based on a Korean ritual. The film stars Margaret Cho and Lyrica Okano , and centers on a woman who “entertains a macabre marriage offer that would let her pursue her dreams,
Frequently voted one of the best horror movies ever made, this 1970s thriller is about to become available to watch for free
The origins of Art the Clown trace his rise from a small indie short to a horror sensation. Discover how Damien Leone’s creation became a chilling modern icon.
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Horror Film Short – Behind the Scenes
This behind-the-scenes video explores the making of a horror short film, revealing how lighting, sound, and camera movement work together to build suspense. From eerie set design to special effects makeup,
“Racism in America is a real-life horror story for minorities,” Daniels told Okayplayer, before referencing former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s brutal murder of Floyd. “A man gets choked out in broad daylight in front of a crowd of people... That’s a horror story.”
Eugene’s 72-Hour Horror Film Competition celebrated its tenth anniversary at the McDonald Theatre Sunday night.
Adapted from a short story by Daphne du Maurier, the film has gained notoriety for its psychological terror, unsettling atmosphere and a sex scene that stunned viewers at the time. The Guardian ranked it the third greatest horror movie of all time, whilst a Time Out London poll named it the finest British film ever made.