We continue our celebration of Pride with 2 queer horror films about secrets: “What Keeps You Alive” and “There’s Someone Inside Your House”. THIS …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Killer Pride
40 years later, John Carpenter’s essential horror classic, “The Thing”, is still just as chilling and effective as the day it was released. Jamie …continue reading 40 Year Anniversary of “The Thing” (1982)
The award-winning cosmic horror podcast “The Call of the Void” concludes its wildly successful three-year run. Since its initial launch, THE CALL OF THE …continue reading Cosmic Horror Fiction Podcast Finale
Dark and timely, “Where the Scary Things Are” is a smart exploration of lost youth in the internet age that lingers long after watching. “I want …continue reading Reel Review: Where the Scary Things Are (2022)
This week on the podcast, we serve up a comedy classic, the surprise summer camp hit “Meatballs” starring a fresh-faced future film icon. The …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Meatballs (1979)
The iconic “Chucky” franchise is more than an influential horror property; it’s also important in terms of progressive LGBTQ+ representation. Thinking of LGBTQ+ horror, …continue reading LGBTQ+ Themes in the “Chucky” Franchise
Extremely funny, engaging, and well-acted, “Gatlopp: Hell of a Game” is a horror-comedy that happens to be a hell of a good time. Horror …continue reading Reel Review: Gatlopp (2022)
“Master” is the kind of film that is needed to uniquely communicate the abject horror of the Black experience within academic spaces. To be …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Master (2022)
“Children of Sin” is an atmospheric and timely throwback slasher featuring a demented villain and a great cast. It’s easy to see why one …continue reading Reel Review: Children of Sin (2022)
Steven Spielberg’s 1975 shark adventure may have been a troubled production, but “Jaws” left an indelible mark on horror history. Jaws took a huge …continue reading Horror History: Jaws (1975)
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