It has been a while since we have talked about Star Wars, but the current state of the once-revered franchise has us reminiscing about …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Unwelcome” and “Triangle of Sadness”
Bishal Dutta’s impressive directorial debut is a chilling allegory for a painful identity crisis told through a unique lens we rarely see. Few things …continue reading SXSW 2023: It Lives Inside
A strange trip, even for French films, “Let the Corpses Tan” is a weird, wild homage to spaghetti westerns that’s anything but ordinary. Gold. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Let the Corpses Tan (2017)
Fear is a drug and one worth getting addicted to, as it’s both a healthy outlet and a therapeutic tool for healing and relieving …continue reading Can Horror Movies Help with Anxiety?
Brittany Snow dazzles in her directorial debut — crafting a personal but relatable tale of the path to redemption in the wake of destruction. The …continue reading SXSW 2023: Parachute
“Who I Am Not” is a mesmerizing and meaningful look at identity, inclusivity, acceptance, and belonging through the lens of intersex people. The stunning …continue reading SXSW 2023: Who I Am Not (Documentary)
It’s Women’s Month, and we’re thrilled to spotlight the multi-faceted author and artist Tilly McGill, a talented woman of horror. THE ORIGIN STORY One …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Firefly Designs (Tilly McGill)
You may not want to watch a documentary about menstruation, but you need to because “Periodical” is compelling, important, and eye-opening. Of all the …continue reading SXSW 2023: Periodical (Documentary)
An entertaining homage to 80s slashers, “She Came From the Woods” is best enjoyed with friends and a fun game of ‘guess the genre …continue reading Reel Review: She Came From the Woods
On International Women’s Day, let’s take a moment to pay homage to some of the forgotten final girls within the past 20 years. When …continue reading Top Ten Final Girls in Horror (2000-2020)
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