IFC Midnight Films

The Midnight Man (Movie Review)

Games have long since been birthed of controversial and/or sinister origins, what with “Ring Around the Rosies” denoting elements associated with the Black Plague, or “Chutes and Ladders” teaching children about morality and introducing them to the paradise of Heaven and the misery of Hell, ... Read More

A Dark Song (Movie Review)

Dancing with the Devil can only be done to the tune of one’s own dark song, a painful aria that they carry with them until the weight of it begins to crush their spirit; in which case they are then prepared to sacrifice their life ... Read More

The Devil’s Candy (Movie Review)

“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable,” as stated by Mexican Poet and Author Cesar Cruz. This sentiment should resonate deeply with viewers of the film The Devil’s Candy, as well as for anyone that has ever created art, utilizing any form of artistic ... Read More

What We Become (Movie Review)

There have been many viral threats in the world that it comes as no surprise that one of these days, events like the ones that happened in Danish Horror film What We Become may become reality. Written and directed by Bo Mikkelsen (Are You Sleeping 2004, ... Read More

At the Devil’s Door (Movie Review)

At the Devil’s Door, originally titled Home, is the latest release from IFC Midnight Films, and is written/directed by Nicholas McCarthy (Chinese Box 2009, The Pact 2012) with a United States release on September 12, 2014. At the Devil’s Door tells the story of Hannah ... Read More