“Sweetheart” is a unique monster tale bringing terror and the sting of psychological dread with its powerful reflection on real-life horror. Washing up on …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Sweetheart (2019)
The horror himbo has had a storied history over time, from the celebrated classics of the genre to the modern-day horror himbo. When asked …continue reading I Need a Himbo: Celebrating the Himbos of Horror
“Midnight Mass” sees Mike Flanagan return to the small screen nearly a year after the sublime and soul-stirring “The Haunting of Bly Manor”. Flanagan …continue reading First Look: Midnight Mass (2021, Netflix)
This installment of The Girls Guide to Horror focuses on exceptional films from around the world that appeal to a younger female audience. I …continue reading Girls Guide to Horror: Foreign Frights (Part 3)
A thoughtful meditation on trauma and the power of human connection, “The Dark” is as emotionally affecting as it is frightening. Trauma victims are …continue reading Frights and Feelings: The Dark (2018)
“Little Monsters” is a funny, bloody blast with an uplifting message about the importance of caring and becoming your best self. Horror comedy can …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Little Monsters (2019)
A beautifully crafted and riveting, slow-burning psychological horror film, “The Invitation” is a masterclass in character-driven tension. … Karyn Kusama is one of the …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: The Invitation
“May” is an unforgettable empathetic horror film about the desire to be loved and accepted — and the heartbreak of realizing you aren’t. One …continue reading Frights and Feelings: May (2002)
Beneath the humor and supernatural frights, “Anything for Jackson” is a powerful empathetic horror film about guilt and grief. Grief is an emotion that …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Anything for Jackson
It’s Oscar season, and I can’t help but feel disappointed that so much great horror was once again ignored, especially “Bly Manor”. The 2021 …continue reading “Bly” Deserves Better: The Snubbing of “Bly Manor”
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