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The Final Cut Podcast
Horror Movies Uncut
Horror Movies Uncut is the eyes and ears of the Indie horror culture! Our goal is to forever bring awareness the macabre that exist below the mainstream!


A24 Assembles All-Star Horror Cast for Arkasha Stevenson’s New Nightmare
A24 taps Josh Hutcherson, Frank Dillane, Caleb Landry Jones, and Whitmer Thomas for Arkasha Stevenson’s terrifying new bachelor-party horror.


David Castañeda Joins Aimee Carrero in Lionsgate’s New Home-Invasion Horror
David Castañeda joins Aimee Carrero in Lionsgate’s intense new home-invasion thriller from director Julian Labrádor.


‘Something of a Monster’ Brings ’80s Pregnancy Terror to Streaming on December 4
A phantom pregnancy, a threat in the woods, and a town full of secrets—Something of a Monster unleashes ’80s psychological horror on Dec. 4.

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Fantastic Fest 2025: Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet on Reflection in a Dead Diamond, Memory, and the Ghosts of Cinema’s Past
At Fantastic Fest 2025, directors Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet discuss their haunting spy film Reflection in a Dead Diamond, a surreal look at memory and the ghosts of cinema.
Oct 43 min read


Todd Rohal’s Fuck My Son! Heads Into Theaters With Filmmaker-Led Release Model
Todd Rohal’s Fuck My Son! begins a filmmaker-led theatrical run Oct. 16, expanding city by city with no streaming plans in sight.
Oct 32 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025: Filmmakers of V/H/S Halloween Talk Segments, Nostalgia, and the Spirit of Trick-or-Treat Terror
V/H/S Halloween blends trick-or-treat nostalgia with shocking scares and inventive shorts at Fantastic Fest 2025.
Oct 33 min read


Beyond Fest at American Cinematheque 2025 Review: Shelby Oaks
At Beyond Fest 2025, Chris Stuckmann’s Shelby Oaks delivers an ambitious, atmospheric debut that mixes found footage with supernatural mystery.
Oct 32 min read


Shelby Oaks Celebrates Los Angeles Premiere at Beyond Fest
Shelby Oaks celebrated its Los Angeles premiere at Beyond Fest with Chris Stuckmann, Camille Sullivan, Sarah Durn, Derek Mears, and more.
Oct 11 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025: Luger Cast and Crew on Madrid Grit and Spanish Action Cinema
At Fantastic Fest 2025, Bruno Martín and Mario Mayo talk Luger, Madrid grit, and Spain’s fight for genre cinema.
Sep 302 min read


HMU Exclusive Interview: Javier Gutiérrez on Before the Fall 4K Restoration | Fantastic Fest 2025
At Fantastic Fest 2025, Javier Gutiérrez revisits Before the Fall with a 4K restoration, bringing his apocalyptic thriller of family, faith, and survival back to life.
Sep 303 min read


Beyond Fest at American Cinematheque 2025 Review: The Furious
At Beyond Fest 2025, The Furious landed with bone-crunching clarity. Directed by Kenji Tanigaki and produced by Bill Kong, the international martial arts thriller delivers non-stop action and a timely story of survival and justice.
Sep 292 min read


Beyond Fest at American Cinematheque 2025 Review: Killing Faith
Ned Crowley’s Killing Faith premiered at Beyond Fest 2025, starring Guy Pearce, DeWanda Wise, and Bill Pullman. A bleak frontier Western with supernatural terror, the film blends atmosphere and grit into a gripping if uneven thriller.
Sep 292 min read


GRIMMFEST 2025 UNVEILS BLOCKBUSTER PREMIERES AND STAR-STUDDED LINE-UP
Grimmfest 2025 returns Oct. 9–12 with World Premieres, global stars, and Manchester’s biggest genre showcase.
Sep 293 min read


Primate Red Carpet: Old-School Horror, Stunt Training & Secrets from the Cast | Fantastic Fest 2025
At Fantastic Fest 2025, the Primate team reveals how old-school horror, animal study, and intense stunt work shaped this shocking survival tale.
Sep 281 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: Disforia
Family trauma and psychological horror collide in Christopher Cardenas González’s Disforia. A layered, unsettling surprise.
Sep 282 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Exclusive: The Cast and Crew of Disforia on Family, Madness, and the Horror of Control
At Fantastic Fest 2025, the cast and crew of Disforia discuss family trauma, mental health, and the digital age’s role in horror.
Sep 283 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Exclusive Interview: Rod Blackhurst, Fabianne Therese, and Max The Impaler Talk Dolly
We spoke with Rod Blackhurst, Fabianne Therese, and Max The Impaler about their terrifying new horror film DOLLY at Fantastic Fest 2025.
Sep 273 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Exclusive: The Cast and Crew of Appofeniacs Talk Chaos, Deepfakes, and Making Fun Movies Again
The Appofeniacs team talks chaos, deepfakes, and making fun films again in our Fantastic Fest 2025 exclusive.
Sep 272 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Exclusive Interview: Sean Gunn Talks Appofeniacs, Clinto Binto, and the Chaos of a One-Night Spiral
Sean Gunn dives into cosplay culture, deepfakes, and his role in Appofeniacs during our Fantastic Fest 2025 exclusive interview.
Sep 272 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
Sam Rockwell leads Gore Verbinski’s genre mashup Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die—a frenetic sci-fi satire that hits hard at Fantastic Fest.
Sep 252 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Awards Celebrate Global Genre Voices
Fantastic Fest 2025 reveals its award winners, spotlighting bold new genre voices across horror, shorts, and global cinema.
Sep 232 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: The Cramps: A Period Piece
Camp, sass, and 35mm charm fuel Brooke H. Sellers’ The Cramps: A Period Piece, a vibrant horror-comedy at Fantastic Fest 2025.
Sep 192 min read


FANTASTIC FEST GETS A LITTLE MORE SURREAL WITH EUGÈNE GREEN’S BIBLICAL FABLE THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE -CLIP
Eugène Green’s The Tree of Knowledge reimagines biblical myth and spiritual loss in modern Lisbon. Premiering at Fantastic Fest 2025.
Sep 182 min read
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