Severin Fiala
Ultimately, though the package may feel familiar, The Devil’s Bath still has cogent ideas to share.
The Lodge is inventive, it’s clever and it’s pretty damn spooky. If you’re a horror fan, don’t let this one slip under the radar.
Amanda Mazzillo rounds up the late night films with reviews of The Lodge, In Fabric, The King and Parasite from SCAD Savannah Film Festival.
Alex Lines latest festival report from Melbourne International Film Festival features reviews of The Lodge, Angel of Mine and The Unknown Saint.
Field Guide to Evil will likely please genre aficionados and horror buffs, but on the whole, its lack of tonal cohesion will leave others underwhelmed.
Though with a contrived ending, Goodnight Mommy is a mostly intriguing Austrian horror film that plays on inborn, relatable fears.
This might be the creepiest trailer I’ve seen in a while. In Goodnight Mommy, the mother of twin boys (Susanne Wuest) returns home after having had cosmetic surgery. Her head is wrapped in bandages, and the boys get the creeping feeling that she may not who she says she is…