Horror in the daylight: The Wicker Man and Christianitycontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Wicker Man (1973)
Nicholas Cage’s unhinged performance made Vampire’s Kiss a cult classic, but its blunt portrayal of predatory capitalism earns it a closer look.continue reading Digging Deep: “Vampire’s Kiss”
In this episode, “I Am Not Your Final Girl” author Claire C. Holland joins us to discuss horror, bad ass final girls, creativity, and …continue reading Not Your Final Girl Podcast Episode: The Mumblegore Gang
This month, we say goodbye to Sunnydale with an exploration of the complicated relationship between Buffy and Spike and the 2+ decade legacy of …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The End of Buffy
One of the most powerful episodes of Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone, Replay, holds up the mirror to our own violent dimension.continue reading Real Life Horror: Injustice on “Replay”
This week’s recommendation is the classic tale of a siren bringing a sailor to his doom in a not so classic setting. Filled with hip-cats, carnival rides and a very young Dennis Hopper, this week’s Tubi Tuesday is 1961s Night Tide.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Night Tide (1961)
Brandon Christensen, the director and co-writer of “Z”, talks about his inspiration for the film, his love of horror, and how the audience can decide for themselves whether the film is psychological or supernatural.continue reading Behind the Lens: Interview With Brandon Christensen
Sanzaru is a moving and disturbing exploration of how secrets have the power to haunt us more than any ghost.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Sanzaru (2020)
A long lost folk masterpiece, crafted with love and sorrow by a woman yearning for peace, brought into the light of the 21st century.continue reading Now Hear This: How Sad, How Lovely (Connie Converse)
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