In honor of Valentine’s Day, we honor a love story for the ages, delivered via the most insane, blood-soaked romantic comedies of all time. …continue reading Dead Alive: Celebrating the Goriest Rom Com
This installment of The Girls Guide to Horror focuses on films that are the bedrock of the genre and appeal to a younger female …continue reading Girls Guide to Horror: Core Classics (Part 2)
Welcome to our newest series, Frights and Feelings, where empathy horror is dissected with the love and care that it rightfully deserves. Thus begins …continue reading Frights and Feelings: An Introduction
An uncompromising talent whose tragic life infused her haunting literary masterpieces, Shirley Jackson was an influential icon with a long lasting legacy. I often …continue reading An Ode to Shirley Jackson on Her Birthday
In the tradition of literary greats like Shirley Jackson, Mike Flanagan masterfully brings the haunting beauty of gothic horror to modern audiences. Gothic horror …continue reading Heir Apparent: Mike Flanagan and the Gothic
Teen girls looking for a primer on great horror films that respect and honor the experience of the young female viewer should start here! …continue reading Girls Guide to Horror: Teenage Terror (Part 1)
Having just celebrated World Mental Health Day, Jamie explores “Hill House”‘s Eleanor Crain as a representation of psychological trauma and depression. With the recent …continue reading The Rest is Confetti: On Being Eleanor Crain
Make plans to take a trip to Bly Manor this October 9th because you are in for a perfectly splendid experience courtesy of Mike Flanagan.continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Haunting of Bly Manor
Love is not often a many-splendored thing for most, but if it were it’d look a like Ben Hanscom’s selfless love for Beverly Marsh.continue reading Winter Fire: Ben Hanscom, Love, and “It”
Fantasia Fest has been packed with lots of amazing content this year despite contending with a pandemic. One stand out event has been a discussion with filmmaker Mike Flanagan on adapting the likes of horror monoliths Stephen King and Shirley Jackson.continue reading Fantasia Fest 2020: Mike Flanagan on Literary Adaptation
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