The Moogai offers a perspective on the Stolen Generations that has been sorely missing in mainstream Australian cinema.
Whether you’re looking for a jump-scare horror or a genuine fright-fest,here are six new movies to stream this spooky season.
Rising American writer-director Parker Finn is on to his second Smile film in the lead-up to Halloween.
The physical response to the Terrifier films might sound gross,but director Damien Leone is convinced it’s the healthy release we all need.
He has created grisly monsters for The Hobbit and The Portable Door,but now Australian Steve Boyle is taking up the scariest post of all:directing.
At nearly 70,I went to my first horror movie. It has aged so badly that the audience tittered. But then I went to a harrowing opera that left me transfixed.
Longlegs has taken everyone by surprise,rekindling hope that people will still go to the cinema for the right movie.
Fifty years since The Exorcist themes of demonic possession still loom large,with Russell Crowe starring in yet another exorcism film.
Why are these smaller-scale movies attracting decent audiences while major studio films flop?
Nick Roth and Lindsey Haun created the low-budget Hanky Panky with a camera won in a competition and a bunch of movie business pals,including Seth Green.
Hot on the heels of breakout hit Talk To Me,Late Night With the Devil is the latest Aussie horror flick to attract worldwide buzz,and box office results.