This February marks the 11th Annual Women in Horror Month (WiHM), a grassroots initiative to showcase the underrepresented work of women in the genre. …continue reading Women in Horror Month 2020
“Prevenge” is a unique, female-driven slasher about a pregnant woman whose unborn baby may, or may not, be pulling the strings on a slew …continue reading Terror Tuesday: Prevenge (2016)
“THE SHIVER OF THE VAMPIRES” offers an interesting perspective on queerness and sexual liberation, along with Jean Rollin’s unmistakable style. Jean Rollin is one …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Shiver of the Vampires (1971)
The indie horror comedy “A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life” delivers plenty of jokes — and blood — at the expense of self help gurus who …continue reading Reel Review: A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life
“SWEET, SWEET LONELY GIRL” is a Gothic thriller recalling 70s arthouse horror, with themes of queerness and women’s sexuality as corrupting forces. Welcome to …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl (2016)
Much like its 1974 predecessor, 2019’s ‘Black Christmas’ has a lot to say about the world women live in, feminism, and toxic masculinity. Through …continue reading Black Christmas (2019): Continuing a Radical Legacy
“The Nightingale” is much more than a tale of revenge. It’s about breaking points and the brutality left in a person when you take …continue reading Take Two Review: The Nightingale (2019)
The genre-bending “The Wind” explores the terrors of the isolated prairie, with a slow-burning horror that creeps up on you like a cold chill …continue reading Take Two Review: The Wind (2019)
Don’t miss one of the most talked about films of the year: Jennifer Reeder’s “KNIVES AND SKIN”, a dreamy neon noir about death, identity, …continue reading Reel Review: Knives and Skin (2019)
We chat with Tara Westwood about her love of acting, her favorite horror films, her upcoming projects, and her latest role in the new …continue reading Interview with Tara Westwood (“The Grudge”)
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