Rik and Nik conclude their recap of the 90s hit “Are You Afraid of the Dark” Season 1 with a look at the final, …continue reading The Campfire Podcast: Episode 8
“Greener Grass” is a hilarious, absurdist black comedy about the crippling desire to fit in at all costs and the futile pursuit of perfection. …continue reading Reel Review: Greener Grass (2019)
Though panned upon its release a decade ago, “Jennifer’s Body” can now be appreciated as the smart and subversive feminist horror film it really …continue reading In Defense Of: Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Richard Rowntree’s sophomore feature “Nefarious” is a taut, ultra tense indie hororr film about a robbery attempt that goes shockingly wrong. Nefarious: Adjective (typically, …continue reading Reel Review: Nefarious (2019)
We sit down with one of the most underrated figures of experimental filmmaking, Cecelia Condit, to discuss inspiration, feminism, and much more. I found …continue reading Women in Horror: Cecelia Condit
“Pumpkins” has enough classic slasher-style moments to even out script problems — introducing an intriguing killer with a fun and festive origin. Get off my …continue reading Reel Review: Pumpkins (2019)
Looking for a great mix of horror and absurdity? Look no further than the wonderfully weird and highly original 1982 film “Trick or Treats” …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Trick or Treats (1982)
A spoiler-full look at Sean William Scott’s foray into the blood-soaked genre, “Bloodline”, a film that feels familiar but showcases great talent. Let’s get …continue reading Reel Review: Bloodline (2019)
“Gothic Harvest” delivers an eerie New Orleans vibe in a story about a blood curse, Mardi Gras, and family commitments taken to an extreme. …continue reading Reel Review: Gothic Harvest (2018)
Take a trip back to the 80s with Chaos and Carnage as Kingapalooza 2019 continues, and guest Just Joe comes along for the ride …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Maximum Overdrive
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