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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 to the macabre world of horror movie blog posts that exists below the mainstream, shining a light on remarkable indie content.


Nightborn Trailer Teases a Chilling Folk Horror Nightmare From the Director of Hatching
The new Nightborn trailer previews a haunting tale of motherhood, folklore, and terror ahead of its Shudder debut.


Fantasia 2026 Reveals Massive Final Wave as Her Private Hell Opens and Freaks Part II Closes Landmark 30th Edition
Fantasia 2026 unveils its final wave, opening with Her Private Hell and closing with Freaks Part II.


Halloween Horror Nights Summons Hellraiser for First-Ever Haunted House Experience
Hellraiser joins Halloween Horror Nights for the first time with haunted houses based on the original trilogy.

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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 30, 20252 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 30, 20253 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 29, 20252 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 29, 20252 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 29, 20253 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 28, 20251 min read


Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: Disforia
Family trauma and psychological horror collide in Christopher Cardenas González’s Disforia. A layered, unsettling surprise.
Sep 28, 20252 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 28, 20253 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 27, 20253 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 27, 20252 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 27, 20252 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 25, 20252 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 23, 20252 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 19, 20252 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 18, 20252 min read


REVIEW: Dear Stranger – Mariko’s Quietly Brutal Look at Love in Decay
Tetsuya Mariko’s Dear Stranger is a slow-burn breakup story set in grief, silence, and the ruins of love. Premiering at Busan 2025.
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Grimmfest 2025 Unleashes Massive Guest Lineup and Full Slate of Premieres
Grimmfest 2025 reveals massive guest lineup and full slate of premieres, including surprise screening of Good Boy.
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Chris Marrs Piliero’s Appofeniacs Unleashes Deepfake Carnage Ahead of North American Premiere at Fantastic Fest 2025
Chris Marrs Piliero’s Appofeniacs unleashes deepfake mayhem at Fantastic Fest 2025. Premieres Sept 20 with Sean Gunn leading the chaos.
Sep 16, 20252 min read


BEYOND FEST 2025 DROPS INSANE LINEUP: 90 FILMS, 15 DAYS, AND A CITY ON FIRE
Beyond Fest 2025 is stacked: 90 films, 15 days, and an army of icons. From Park Chan-wook to Dragula—let’s go, LA.
Sep 10, 20253 min read


Tetsuya Mariko’s Dear Stranger to Premiere at Busan 2025
Tetsuya Mariko’s Dear Stranger premieres at Busan 2025, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Gwei Lun-Mei.
Sep 8, 20252 min read
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