Check out the audience award winners.
BHFF REVIEW: VIOLENCE
...Violence is a hell of a kick-off from Connor Marsden in his first feature film...
BHFF REVIEW: TINSMAN ROAD
...With his latest found footage entry, Tinsman Road, Banfitch is, once again, going to test the viewer with how much thinking they want to do with their bare bones horror...
THE BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL RELEASES FULL PROGRAM!
Check out the full program for BHFF!
BHFF REVIEW: SAYARA
Can Evernol is never going to be accused of subtle filmmaking, but Saýara is definitely a more nuanced approach to storytelling than we would expect from him.
BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW: MEGALOMANIAC
Megalomaniac is as visually stunning as it is depressing and brutal...
NIGHTSTREAM LIVES!
Nightstream is back! Check out the details!
BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW: OLD FLAME
Without an ounce of blood, zero gratuity of any kind and absolutely no violence, Old Flame still manages to pack a punch...
BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW: REPULSE (HRANA ZLOMU)
Check out our BHFF review of Repulse.
Virtual Film Fest NIGHTSTREAM 2021 Announces Full Slate Of Films And Events
NIGHTSTREAM is thrilled to unveil its program of films and special events set to take place virtually next month for U.S. audiences.
Virtual Genre Film Festival NIGHTSTREAM Announces 2nd Edition!
The Boston Underground Film Festival (MA), Brooklyn Horror Film Festival (NY), North Bend Film Festival (WA) and the Overlook Film Festival (LA) will re-team this fall to present a second edition of NIGHTSTREAM.
U.S. Genre Film Festivals Announce Collective Virtual Event, NIGHTSTREAM, Set for October Dates
Together the Boston Underground Film Festival (MA), Brooklyn Horror Film Festival (NY), North Bend Film Festival (WA), the Overlook Film Festival (LA), and Popcorn Frights Film Festival (FL) will join forces under the banner of NIGHTSTREAM
Review: In The Quarry (Brooklyn Horror Film Festival) [-FILM-]
In The Quarry...Directors: Bernardo Antonaccio (co-director), Rafael Antonaccio (co-director)Writers: Bernardo Antonaccio, Rafael AntonaccioStars: Rafael Beltrán, Augusto Gordillo, Luis Pazos, Paula SilvaReviewPlaying as part of the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, In The Quarry (En El Pozo) is an uneasy study in relationships, outsiderism and the role violence plays into masculinity through bravado and jealousy, shown through... Continue Reading →
What We Wanna See At The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival [-NEWS-]
BHFF...Well, the title says it all - it's Brooklyn Horror Film Festival time and we checked out the schedule and then made our must see list, check it out below. If you want to go then check out http://brooklynhorrorfest.com/. The festival runs October 17-24.ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS - Directed by Macarena GarcÃa Lenzi and MartÃn BloussonAfter... Continue Reading →
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival’s First Wave Of Titles For 2018 Edition! BHFF Returns October
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival returns to bring the best and most provocative of horror cinema to local screens and we’re thrilled to announce wave one of our program today! Join us October 11th - 18th in venues across Brooklyn as we screen films from around the globe, along with our... Continue Reading →
2017 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Awards and Highlights
BHFF...Check out the BHFF's award getters below!From the Press ReleaseThe Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is thrilled to announce our 2017 award winners following the close of another successful year bringing the best in horror to NYC’s coolest borough. The second edition of the festival closed with a sold-out screening of Elizabeth E. Schuch’s THE BOOK... Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Review: Get My Gun
@lcfremont reviews...Director: Brian DarwasWriters: Brian Darwas, Jennifer CarchiettaStars: Kate Hoffman, Rosanne Rubino, Christy Casey ReviewWriters Brian Darwas and Jennifer Carchietta have answered the age old film question: what would happen if I Spit On Your Grave and Inside had a baby? Premiering at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Get My Gun is 70’s exploitation meets... Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Review: 1974
@Imyourarsonist reviews...Director: Victor DryereWriter: Victor DryereStars: Diana Bovio, Rolando Breme, Guillermo CallahanReviewI’m probably the last person who should be reviewing a found footage film. I have serious disdain for that style of narrative. Why is it still a thing? No, that’s not a rhetorical question. We deserve an answer. In fact, I demand one! I... Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Review: Game Of Death
@lcfremont reviews...Director: Sebastien Landry, Laurence Morais-LagaceWriter: Edouard H. Bond, Philip Kalin-HajduStars: Sam Earle, Victoria Diamond, Emelia Hellman, Catherine Saindon, Erniel Baez DuenasReviewWith it’s New York Premiere at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Game of Death answers one of today’s most pressing questions. What does it take to motivate a millennial?Millennials have been accused of killing... Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Review: Veronica
Veronica...Directors: Carlos Algara & Alejandro Martinez BeltranWriter: Carlos Algara & Tomas NepomucenoStars: Arcelia Ramirez, Olga Segura, Sofia GarzaReviewHailing from Mexico, Veronica celebrates it’s U.S. premiere at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. A small, quiet, intellectual film that takes you by surprise, it focuses on a retired psychologist and her troubled patient.Despite claiming that no amount... Continue Reading →
