“Great White” doesn’t have much depth, but there’s fun to be had if you don’t mind a mindless popcorn film that keeps to the …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Great White (2021)
The latest release from director Seth Breedlove and the Small Town Monsters production company delivers equal parts horror and local history. Breedlove and his …continue reading Reel Review: Skinwalker – Howl of the Rougarou
We celebrate the official first day of Summer and the anniversary of the horror classic “Jaws” by diving into five lesser known shark films. …continue reading Five on It: Shark-Infested Waters
One theme, five killer films. In honor of Father’s Day, we look at five films featuring a rarity in horror: dads worthy of celebrating. …continue reading Five on It: Father Figures (Dads of Horror)
One of the most impressive entries in the entire found footage subgenre, “The Taking of Deborah Logan” is both haunting and heartbreaking. … Over …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: The Taking of Deborah Logan
“A Dark Song” is a brooding, beautiful, often uncomfortable journey to the space between our world and the fantastical realm. … Written and directed …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: A Dark Song
In honor of Women in Horror Month, we explore the role of the final girl in horror — going way beyond the simple virginal victim …continue reading The 5 Kinds of Horror Final Girls
The horror genre has not been kind to babysitters or the children they’re responsible for. It’s time to recognize the ones who excel at their job.continue reading Help Wanted: Horror’s Best Babysitters
You, Me, Us: The hauntingly beautiful, heartbreaking “The Haunting of Bly Manor” is more than a love story…and so much more than a ghost …continue reading Love and Possession in “The Haunting of Bly Manor”
Let’s Scare Julie is a contemporary ghost story that subverts the tropes of gateway teen horror films while exploring the many ways our ghosts, and actions, can come back to haunt us.continue reading Reel Review: Let’s Scare Julie (2020)