Ten Must Watch Genre Movies You Can Stream at Home in June!

Summer is almost underway, and the options on streaming are as overwhelming as ever. A good problem to have, of course. June brings the heat with tons of new releases, including underseen animal attack horror movies, Lovecraftian gems, genre-benders, and more. Here are ten must-see horror titles available for streaming this month – June 2022 […]

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‘Offseason’ Clip – Jocelin Donahue Has an Awkward Exchange [Exclusive]

Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with the Lovecraftian horror Offseason, which opens in limited theaters and VOD platforms from RLJE Films and Shudder  on March 11, 2022. In Offseason, “Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s gravesite has been vandalized, Marie quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her […]

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Four New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including Lovecraftian ‘Offseason’

A total of four brand new horror movies are on the way this week, one of them coming exclusively to Shudder on Thursday and the other three to traditional VOD on Friday. Once again, no remakes and no sequels here. All original Indie Horror… Here’s all the new horror arriving March 7-13, 2022. First up, […]

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A Mickey Keating Retrospective From ‘Ritual’ to ‘Offseason’!

No two Mickey Keating films are alike; the filmmaker consistently explores different corners of horror and influences with every production. From neo-western horror to psychological to sci-fi horror and beyond, Keating seems uninterested in retreading the same ground. His latest, Offseason, takes on cosmic horror. In Offseason, “Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s gravesite has been vandalized, […]

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‘Offseason’ Trailer Invites Jocelin Donahue to an Island of Lovecraftian Horrors

Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with new movie Offseason here in early 2022, and today the official Offseason trailer has arrived. IGN shares the Offseason trailer today, which previews a Lovecraftian nightmare filled with strange locals, demons, and potentially even sea creatures. And make sure you stick around for the final […]

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Mickey Keating’s Jocelin Donahue-Starring Horror Movie ‘Offseason’ Gets March Release from RLJE Films

Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with his brand new horror movie, Offseason, which Bloody Disgusting learns will release in limited theaters, Digital HD, and on VOD platforms March 11, 2022, via RLJE Films. Written and Directed by Keating and starring Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil) and Joe Swanberg (You’re Next, The Sacrament), this American […]

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Atmospheric New Imagery from Mickey Keating’s ‘Offseason’

Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with his brand new horror movie, Offseason, which both RLJE Films and Shudder will be releasing some time in 2022. Written and Directed by Keating and starring Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil) and Joe Swanberg (You’re Next, The Sacrament), this American Gothic horror follows a woman (Donahue) who travels to […]

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Popcorn Frights 2021 Capsule Reviews: Psychedelic Nightmare ‘Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes’ and More

Another Popcorn Frights Film Festival winds down, bringing a hybrid model that offered in-person screenings, including a sneak peek of The Night House and a slew of curated online programming. Through their virtual showing and Q&A for the short film “Mask of the Evil Apparition,” the event even broke the news that Alex Proyas is […]

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