The Domestic merges supernatural horror with wealthy people’s fear that the hired help is out to get them, building dread and claustrophobia with each scene.
Shaky Shivers Emerges As Hysterical Love Letter To The ’80s [Screamfest]
Sung Kang’s Shaky Shivers shines with zany humor. With an oddball cast, plot and music this wacky film is an outlandish send up for ’80s-loving adults.
The Loneliest Boy In The World Lacks Heart Despite Colorful Set [Screamfest]
The Loneliest Boy In The World may look like a visual breath of fresh air, but the focus on appearances leaves comedic execution by the wayside.
Deer Camp ’86 Slogs Along In A Muddled Mess [Screamfest]
Deer Camp ‘86, directed by L. VanDyke Sibouotszen and written by Bo Hansen and Riley Taurus, playing at Screamfest, follows a set of men on a great outdoors trip for hunting season. Their journey turns into a fight for survival against a supernatural assailant. With dreadful acting and abrupt tonal shifts, the movie is akin to Pumpkinhead without the entertainment. Deer Camp ‘86 is a tortuous viewing experience despite its short 85–minute runtime.