The Blair Witch Projected set the standard for found footage films and with its imminent release, we look at nine noteworthy films of the sub-genre.
Are psychological horror-thriller films the best? Yes they are… Yes they are.
Check out the trailer for the upcoming posession-horror film Incarnate, starring Aaron Eckhart and Carice van Houten, directed by Brad Peyton.
The claustrophobic new international trailer for Blair Witch, the direct sequel to 1999’s genre-defining film, The Blair Witch Project.
The creepy trailer for Rings, the third instalment in the The Ring horror film series, directed by relative newcomer F. Javier Gutiérrez.
The shark thriller; a film genre that constantly tries and fails and in the age of film where technology thrives and writers are more creative than ever, we have another failure in The Shallows.
Rodriguez, the man responsible for the films Desperado, From Dusk Till Dawn and Sin City is producing a new backwoods horror film titled Blood.
A new promo image for the upcoming Stephen King film adaptation of IT has been released, featuring a look at the new costume for Pennywise.
The trailer for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter has been released, starring Milla Jovovich in her sixth appearance as the film’s protagonist, Alice.
Check out the awesome trailer for the upcoming horror-thriller film by the director of 2013’s Evil Dead remake, Fede Alvarez – Don’t Breathe.
With Blair Witch around the corner, we look back at V/H/S, a horror anthology film in the found-footage genre that The Blair Witch Project popularised back in 1999.
The sequel to the groundbreaking V/H/S (which showcases short films over a frame narrative), V/H/S 2 tells the story of two private detectives assigned to find a missing college kid by a distraught mother. They sneak into the boy’s house and find stacks of tapes (you know how this story continues).
Warner Bros and Roadshow Films have announced that The Conjuring 2 has become the highest grossing horror film of all time at the AUS/NZ box offices.
The Neon Demon is a beautiful looking, psychological horror film from the warped mind of director Nicolas Winding Refn – and is some of his best work to date.
M. Night Shyamalan’s Split trailer has been released, and it doesn’t look great, but it is intriguing.
A new video has surfaced which showcases the movies that the popular Netflix Original TV series Stranger Things references throughout the series.


