Doghowl’s intruiging take on the extraction shooter looks set to refresh PvPvE play. ComingSoon previews Level Zero Extraction. Level Zero Extraction is a multiplayer extraction survival horror that developer Doghowl draws inspiration from the likes of Alien Isolation, Hunt Showdown, and Escape From Tarkov. It’s a PvPvE experience with an …
Read More »Striking Cosmic Horror in the Wilderness read full article at worldnews365.me
Teresa Sutherland’s feature debut, Lovely, Dark, and Deep, gets lost in the woods as it tries to deliver a cosmic horror atmosphere. Right up there with aquatic horror movies for me are woodland horror movies as horror comfort food. The ocean and the woods are as entwined in cosmic horror …
Read More »Unnamed Footage Festival Unveils First Batch of Found Footage Horror for 2024 read full article at worldnews365.me
The Unnamed Footage Festival recently revealed the first wave of films for the 7th edition of the Found Footage Horror, First Person POV, and Faux Doc film festival. Festival programmers scour the globe every year for the greatest, weirdest, and most obscure films in the In-World camera genre. This year’s …
Read More »Mister Howl Smartly Converts Found Footage Horror Into Book Form read full article at worldnews365.me
Found footage horror is a sub-genre I’m particularly fond of, and it’s always at its most exciting when creatives push the boundaries of what that can be. T. W. Burgess’ meta novel Mister Howl converts it into a rather unique form, and is no less compelling for the change. How …
Read More »No Way Up Director Claudio Fäh and Star Sophie McIntosh Discuss the Disaster Movie & Why Flying Scares Them More Than Sharks read full article at worldnews365.me
No Way Up sees a plane crash-land in the ocean and end up teetering on an undersea ravine whilst the few survivors struggle to find means of escape with limited air. To make matters worse, a group of sharks has shown up to pick them off. ComingSoon’s Senior Editor for …
Read More »Monolith Review: It’s in the Airwaves read full article at worldnews365.me
Matt Vesely’s single-location, one-hander Monolith, is a slow-burn sci-fi chiller where star Lilly Sullivan takes the reins as a strange mystery unfolds. Read ComingSoon’s review to dive deeper. One visible actor, one location. The presence of pandemic protocol could easily envelop the production. Whether that was the case or not, …
Read More »Interview: Pollyanna McIntosh on Sci-Fi Horror Double Blind and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live read full article at worldnews365.me
Pollyanna McIntosh has been very busy in the world of horror for a long time, but this month she has a double whammy of horror out in the world with the sci-fi horror movie Double Blind and returning as Jadis in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Double Blind …
Read More »A Creative and Charming Tale of Cosmic Love read full article at worldnews365.me
Michael Lukk Litwak’s Molli and Max in the Future puts a surreal sci-fi spin on the romantic comedy. And the heartwarming results breathe fresh air into a routine formula. In Litwak’s film, there’s a lo-fi creativity that brushes aside budgetary concerns with no small amount of charm and heart. It’s …
Read More »A Bewitching Introspective Look at the Italian Horror Maestro read full article at worldnews365.me
Simone Scafidi’s Dario Argento Panico documents the great Italian horror maestro’s career through the years. A director of genre classics such as Suspiria, Opera, Four Flies on Grey Velvet, Tenebrae, and Deep Red, Argento has solidified his reputation as one of horror’s most visually exciting names. The jumping-off point for …
Read More »Hundreds of Beavers Review: A Majestic Slapstick Farce read full article at worldnews365.me
Mike Cheslik’s Hundreds of Beavers evokes the golden age of cartoon slapstick and fuses it with video game-style grind to create a riotously absurd comedy on a shoestring budget. ComingSoon’s Hundreds of Beavers review goes into why. Cheslik has previous with small-scale hilarity made big when he and Hundreds of …
Read More »The Seeding Director Barnaby Clay on Desert Folk Horror and Using Music Video Experience to His Advantage read full article at worldnews365.me
The Seeding sees a hiker get lost in the desert, where an encounter with a gang of feral children propelled by haunting legacies traps him in a sadistic battle for survival with a frightening endgame. Barnaby Clay, the director of The Seeding, talks to ComingSoon’s Neil Bolt about filming in a …
Read More »Sadistic Sunbaked Desert Folk Horror read full article at worldnews365.me
Barnaby Clay’s The Seeding takes a long lingering look at survival in the harsh desert in unusual circumstances. Wyndham Stone (Scott Haze) is hiking in the North American desert when a seemingly lost child drags him into a fight for his life as a gang of feral kids trap him …
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