Director Can Evrenol’s sophomore film, Housewife is a dream-like nightmare that fumbles off the shoulders of Baskin. Can it redeem itself? Or is it better forgotten in the recesses of the mind?continue reading From Beyond: Housewife (2017)
Fantasia announces the first wave of programming for this year’s fest – bringing a stacked lined up of virtual screenings and events to Canadian …continue reading Fantasia 2020 Goes Virtual: First Wave Announced
“Laura Hasn’t Slept” is a thrilling and haunting experience; a gripping narrative and brilliant acting allow us to disappear into the terrifying tale. Parker …continue reading SXSW Shorts: Laura Hasn’t Slept
In the first part of our Black Lives Matter series, we helped you get educated. This week, we offer advice on getting involved beyond …continue reading Be the Change: Supporting Black Lives Matter
Come on Eileen, we’ve got to win Guillermo back! In this installment of our favorite vampire comedy, we’re feeling horny for blood and love, as we learn how much of a con Nandor is.continue reading What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2, Episodes 8-9)
Breathing new life into the lost art of the creature feature, “It Waits” definitely makes you wait for the goods, but it doesn’t fail …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: It Waits (2005)
We continue our retrospective of Richard Stanley’s career with a discussion of his psychedelic spaghetti western slasher film “Dust Devil” (1992). “I was brought …continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Dust Devil (1992)
A teen dissatisfied with life in the popular crowd accidentally helps her misanthropic boyfriend murder half her friends before realizing she’s the only one who can stop the mayhem.continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Heathers
For the next stop in our trip around the horror world, we explore some of the most memorable, starkly beautiful and chilling films of …continue reading Around the World: Eastern Europe
Unfairly resigned to silly shorthand for Blaxploitation horror, “Blacula” is essential vampire cinema that, like its tragic hero, hasn’t aged a day. It’s not …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Blacula (1972)
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