For Women in Horror Month, we spotlight one of our favorite podcasts from two of the most knowledgeable, passionate, and influential ladies in the …continue reading Now Hear This: Faculty of Horror Podcast
Notorious filmmaker Jean Rollin delivers a surprisingly restrained tale of escape through fantastical imaginings and the powerful bonds of girlhood. Jean Rollin was a …continue reading Digging Deep: Two Orphan Vampires (1997)
Though it’s meant as a wholesome bit of holiday magic, Disney’s “One Magic Christmas” is much more disturbing nightmare fuel than innocent, festive fun. …continue reading Wholesome Horror: One Magic Christmas (1985)
Widely disliked, even vehemently hated by most genre fans, Rob Zombie’s “Halloween” deserves more respect than most devotees of the original give it. There …continue reading In Defense of Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”
Though a mostly overlooked and forgotten gem, “Grace” offers a deeply affecting look at the unspoken fears of motherhood and the depth of a …continue reading In Defense of Paul Solet’s “Grace” (2009)
Though widely scorned by fans, “Mother!” for me was a deeply personal, haunting and horrifying tale of female oppression, neglect, and loneliness. I was …continue reading In Defense of Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!”
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