In honor of Black History Month, we review two black horror films, old and new, and discuss their exploration of interesting themes. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Black Horror
Women’s History Month starts tomorrow, so kick things off with “The Gorgon” — a hidden Hammer horror gem featuring a female monster. Hammer Studios. Terrence …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Gorgon (1964)
You may have seen “Skinamarink”, but have you truly experienced it the way it was meant to be experienced? A closer look may be …continue reading In Defense of: Skinamarink (2022)
A challenging but beautiful, thought-provoking, and moving film, “The Way Out” is a tense, thrilling, and character-driven powerhouse. The Way Out is the latest …continue reading Now Watch This: The Way Out (2022)
You thought the apocalypse would be funny and fun, but along comes “Cargo” to punch you in the gut and make you glad we’re …continue reading Podcast at Night: Cargo (2017)
A low-budget ‘girls in peril’ effort with refreshing representation, “Those Who Call” has a great ring to it, but is it worth picking up …continue reading VOD Verdict: Those Who Call (2023)
While it doesn’t deliver much horror, the quirky, comedic, and captivating dark fantasy film “Kratt” is full of heart and dripping in charm. Estonian …continue reading Foreign Friday: Kratt (2020)
If you liked the fun and still ferocious M3GAN, here are a few other stellar films that deliver the genre goods despite a PG13 …continue reading If you liked “M3GAN”, try these PG13 Horrors
The misunderstood “Mama” effectively explores themes of motherhood — traditional and alternative — unconditional love, and complex women. Before Andy Muschietti entered King country and broke …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Mama (2013)
More than a masterpiece of classic British horror, “Witchfinder General” is a cautionary tale with terrifying modern-day relevance. In 1968, director Michael Reeves made …continue reading Digging Deep: Witchfinder General (1968)
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