
In a month dedicated to celebrating diversity and spotlighting underrepresented genre voices, we interview author and creator S.C. Parris. One of the biggest perks …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: S.C. Parris

In a month dedicated to celebrating diversity and spotlighting underrepresented genre voices, we interview author and creator S.C. Parris. One of the biggest perks …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: S.C. Parris

On this episode of the “Adventures in Movies!” podcast, we celebrate Women in Horror Month with a very special guest. ABOUT THIS EPISODE (108): …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Women in Horror Month

Anchored by stellar performances, “Silence & Darkness” sadly fails to deliver on its great premise and tremendous potential. One sister is blind. The other …continue reading Reel Review: Silence & Darkness (2020)

We celebrate the genre streaming service, Shudder, and the incredible indie films that helped us survive a fear-filled year. You don’t need us to …continue reading Flashback February: Best of Shudder 2020

We celebrate Women In Horror Month with a stellar selection of women-made short films from some of the most promising talent in the genre. …continue reading Fright Bites: Short Horror Roundup (Feb 2021)

Let’s shine the spotlight on some underrated, and at times under appreciated, black female characters in horror movies and television. February is both Women …continue reading Underrated Black Female Characters in Horror

This serviceable 70’s exploitation film has a wealth of horrific source material to build from, but it only scratches the surface. Not every vacation …continue reading The Daily Dig: Horror Hospital (1973)

From the moment it begins to the last scene, “The Stylist” is a near masterpiece of visual storytelling. It sets the tone for horror …continue reading Reel Review: The Stylist (2020)

Continuing our horror journey around the world, we head to South Korea, home of some of the best genre output across the globe. Welcome …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: South Korea

Despite the craziness of 2020, which forced film festivals to embrace a virtual model, there was no shortage of outstanding content. While othing compares …continue reading Flashback February: Best of the Fests 2020
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