
Smalltown mocumentary details everyone’s deepest fears, and reveals the hidden horror of “going missing”continue reading Reel Review: We Are the Missing (2020)

Smalltown mocumentary details everyone’s deepest fears, and reveals the hidden horror of “going missing”continue reading Reel Review: We Are the Missing (2020)

We celebrate 20 years of Mary Harron’s film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel “American Psycho” and dissect the character of Patrick Bateman. On …continue reading Eerie Essentials: American Psycho (20th Anniversary)

On this special segment of Couch Trip Cinema, Matthew Currie Holmes sits down with his good friend and Indie fimmaking luminary, Gavin Michael Booth. …continue reading Checking in With Gavin: The Introduction

With a major plot point that hinges on negative stereotypes about bisexuality, “DARK BEACON” reflects a lack of understanding when telling queer stories. Historically, …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Dark Beacon (2017)

Blood, bunnies, and death, oh my! This Easter, avoid the giant bunny and watch our special Garbage Day recommendation, “Easter Bunny Bloodbath”. Easter is …continue reading Garbage Day: Easter Bunny Bloodbath

Bong Joon-ho’s masterpiece “Parasite” has invaded Hulu. Don’t miss it, or these five other foreign films that make reading subtitles well worth the effort. …continue reading Parasite and Five Other Essential Foreign Horror Films

Stephen King’s ambitious novel “The Outsider” finds a worthy niche on HBO as a genre-bending supernatural mystery for the modern era. When watching HBO’s …continue reading Tune In Tuesday: The Outsider

In honor of Roger Corman’s 94th birthday, we’re counting down the films of his famous Poe cycle — 8 features inspired by the works …continue reading Honoring an Icon: Roger Corman

The much maligned and mostly forgotten about prequel/sequel to the 1982 remake; almost a decade later, is 2011’s “The Thing” really that terrible? The …continue reading In Defense of: The Thing (2011)

Bound by shared lesbian subtext, “CAT PEOPLE” and “THE SEVENTH VICTIM” subtly explore the conflicts of queerness present in early 20th Century America. In …continue reading Sapphic Sunday: Cat People/The Seventh Victim
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