
While fictional horror rightfully takes a backseat to real life horror, we want to provide helpful resources for everyone looking to help how they …continue reading Educate Yourself: Black Lives Matter Reading List

While fictional horror rightfully takes a backseat to real life horror, we want to provide helpful resources for everyone looking to help how they …continue reading Educate Yourself: Black Lives Matter Reading List

Netflix has acquired the rights to lots of interesting, subversive, and entertaining genre fare, but so few titles have received a physical media release. …continue reading Seven Netflix Exclusives That Need Physical Releases

Now that “The Invisible Man” is out for everyone to own, it’s time to have a frank discussion about the misogynist criticism the film …continue reading “The Invisible Man” Criticism: A Visible Problem

For Mike Flanagan’s birthday, we’re celebrating his first feature “Absentia”, an underrated masterpiece that laid the groundwork for his future work. I can remember …continue reading Mike Flanagan: Absentia and Beyond

Personal Essay: Of all the gifts I’ve been given throughout the years from my mother, the love of horror is perhaps one of the …continue reading Hereditary: Horror as an Heirloom

The new “The Invisible Man” brings real life issues women face to the forefront and explores the horror of domestic abuse, gaslighting, and power …continue reading The Real Life Horror of “The Invisible Man” (2020)

Leigh Whannell’s “The Invisible Man” is a must see, raw and cathartic cinematic experience that peers into the heart of female terror. [dropcap]W[/dropcap]hannell brilliantly …continue reading Reel Review: The Invisible Man (2020)

In honor of Women in Horror Month, let’s take a look at some of the coolest underrated and overlooked final girls from recent years …continue reading Fight Like a Girl: Ten Underrated Final Girls

Lupita Nyong’o deserved to be recognized by the Academy for her nuanced and eloquent dual performance in Jordan Peele’s “Us”. [dropcap]N[/dropcap]ot only is Lupita’s …continue reading The Subversiveness of Lupita Nyong’o in “Us”

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
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