Tag: andymitton
Review: THE HARBINGER, Smart, Resonant, Scary
If there’s one thing that has shown the interconnectedness of humanity in the last few years, it is the global Covid-19 pandemic. While responses may have been different in different regions, virtually every person on the planet was forced to...
Blu-ray Review: YELLOWBRICKROAD, Still An Unsettling Journey in the Woods
Celebrating it’s tenth anniversary is YellowBrickRoad (2010), a decidedly surreal horror with an experimental approach to it’s dread soaked aesthetic that in co-director Andy Mitton’s words resulted in “either full on death threats or love letters” from audiences. Looking back...
Fantasia 2022 Review: THE HARBINGER, Don't Sleep On This Novel Pandemic Horror
If there’s one thing that has shown the interconnectedness of humanity in the last few years, it is the global Covid-19 pandemic. While responses may have been different in different regions, virtually every person on the planet was forced to...
Giveaway: Win an iTunes Code For THE WITCH IN THE WINDOW And THE RANGER From Shudder
As we continue to work with Shudder, the premiere streaming network of horror and genre, bringing you news and reviews of their lineup from month to month it is now time to start giving stuff away as well. Starting this...
Fantasia 2018 Review: THE WITCH IN THE WINDOW Terrifies and Surprises
I haven't yet seen director/writer/editor/composer Andy Mitton's previous two features, We Go On and Yellowbrickroad, but having watched his new film The Witch in the Window (formerly known as The Vermont House) at Fantasia 2018, I'm going to have to rectify that as...
Interview: Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton Talk WE GO ON, Now On Shudder
In their chilling sophmore feature, We Go On, filmmakers Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton explore life's biggest question through the eyes of a supernatural thriller. In the film, a young man in the throws of an existential crisis publishes an...