Horror Short Review: The Stranger (2020)
A psychological horror short that creates a ton of tension, which might seem par for the course for some at Christmas, but The Stranger’s tension comes from deeply disturbing place.
A psychological horror short that creates a ton of tension, which might seem par for the course for some at Christmas, but The Stranger’s tension comes from deeply disturbing place.
A performance that well and truly showed ambition, drive, and a unique ability to connect with an audience. This was Call Me Amour’s moment and it was very memorable.
Written and directed by Sylvain Pelissier, ELF The Christmas Curse is a fun French festive horror short with a delightfully twisted ending.
Auckland-based multi-instrumentalist Logan Wedgwood returns with his instrumental outlet Sounds Escape. In this interview, we get to know the artist a little better.
Do you feel like you need a a game to help get you in the festive mood? A game to make you feel jolly? A game to warm the heart and soul? If the answer is yes, then developer Brave Giant and publisher Artifex Mundi have the game for you. It’s Yuletide Legends: Who Framed Santa Claus and is Christmassy to the point of being downright garish.
Santa-N: The Red Awakening is a festive horror film with a really good premise. One that has familiar beats, but enough fresh ideas to turn heads, initially. Unfortunately, what we get is wholly disappointing and a downright frustrating experience.
Today’s single slam features A.A. Williams, Tribe of Ghosts, Predatory Void, Tombseeker, Desert Storm, CRYMWAV, Port Noir, Catalysis, Tanin’iver, and Sweet Pill.
Famous Strangers, the dynamic and innovative band known for their dark, moody, and mysterious sound that blends atmospheric, visual storytelling with powerful, intense music, talk games (past and present) with us.