Panic Fest 2026: Hide (review)
Hide shows that familial love keeps us safe, but it also keeps us scared.

Hide shows that familial love keeps us safe, but it also keeps us scared.
Clowns, prisons, and cleavers are all I ask for in a horror movie.
Let’s Split Up and Be Right Back offer thrilling young adult antics around a chilling murder scheme that only makes the town’s history darker and darker.
Relationships can be scary. And if you’re not careful — deadly.
Prepare for subtitles, for 1978 is worth the read just for the sacrilegious imagery alone.