Though a box-office bomb, “Underwater” is an incredibly entertaining film that isn’t shy about what it is: a pulpy homage to Lovecraft. New Year’s …continue reading Films From Beyond: Underwater (2020)
Following the release of her outstanding third feature film, “She Never Died”, we chat with director Audrey Cummings about her career and love of …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: Audrey Cummings
In celebration of Black History Month, Chaos and Carnage revisit the lingering horror of “Night of the Living Dead”— still relevant 50 years later. A …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Night of the Living Dead
Our special Women in Horror spotlight series continues with the very talented and delightful British actress and filmmaker Elizabeth McCafferty (54 min) (2.19.20). Welcome …continue reading Ominous Origins: Elizabeth McCafferty (Interview)
We talk with genre scholar Valeria Villegas Lindvall about the feminine relationship to horror and the power of the genre to challenge power structures. …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: Valeria Villegas Lindvall
“Wij” is a beautifully-shot but troubling coming-of-age tale about maladjusted teens who engage in acts of sexual depravity and personal destruction. “Poetry,” “beauty,” and …continue reading Reel Review: Wij (“We”, 2018, Netherlands)
Keep the post-Valentine’s Day love alive with these five horror classics sure to set the stage for snuggling with your significant other. February has …continue reading Horror Movie Date Night: Five Films for Getting Close
In honor of Women in Horror and Black History Month, we talk with inspiring author, speaker, editor, and screenwriter Kenesha Williams. Kenesha Williams is …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: Kenesha Williams
Barbara Crampton, Jeffery Combs and Stuart Gordon return for a second adaptation of an HP Lovecraftian classic in this week’s Tubi Tuesday. To celebrate …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: From Beyond (1986)
Through interviews and film analysis, “The Science of Women in Horror” uncovers the theories behind women’s most iconic roles of the genre. Releasing today, February …continue reading Now Read This: The Science of Women in Horror
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