I love Christmas horror movies.
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On June 24th, 2022, Roe V Wade was overturned.
The sixth annual Brooklyn Horror Film Festival brought the boogeyman to the beloved borough.
With events at fan favorite venues Williamsburg Cinema, Stuart Cinema, and the newly-reopened Nitehawk Cinema, BHFF offered something for everyone. From the sold-out closing night East Coast premiere of The Sadness to the 35mm screening of Session 9 in honor of its 20th anniversary, BHFF truly outdid itself in its first year back in theaters since the pandemic.
See our favorite festival moments below!





See the full list of films at Brooklyn Horror Film Festival here!
A core theme in “John and the Hole” is, what does it mean to be an adult?
Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: “Shapeless” Stylish Empathetic Body Horror
Content Warning: Eating Disorders. Body horror is a traditionally excellent way to depict anxiety.
Ted Bundy has been covered extensively in pop culture.
Film Review: ‘A Quiet Place 2’ Is an Action Packed Follow-Up That Keeps You On Your Toes
I’m still pretty surprised how much “A Quiet Place” blew up.
As we approach Pesach, the holiday where Jews like myself celebrate liberation from slavery in Egypt and reflect on our history, the question of Jewish identity reaps through my mind.
Your savior is here!
