With a perfect blend of humor, heart, and horror, “Sting” is a rousing good time that honors the glory days of entertaining creature features. …continue reading Panic Fest 2024: Sting
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Best known for its extreme horror and shocking ending, the lasting impact of “High Tension” goes far beyond its surface style. High Tension is …continue reading Movies With a Message: High Tension
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- April 7, 2024
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- April 7, 2024
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True to its title, “The Wait” requires patience, but this Spanish genre-bending horror offers many just rewards for those willing to submit. The Wait …continue reading Panic Fest 2024: The Wait
- April 7, 2024
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- April 6, 2024
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- April 6, 2024
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She’s a lover, he’s a fighter. Together, they’re CHEER AND LOATHING. Tune in to hear your hosts, Stephanie (Cheer) and Casey (Loathing), clash over the films they love — and the ones they love to hate.
Welcome to Guilty Pleasures, the show where we give in
to pleasure, rising from our coffins to discuss a modern horror film and debating just how guilty we need to feel about loving or hating it.
It was Steph’s pick this month, and she was once again
desperate for any excuse to talk about the (according to her) greatest actor of our generation and possibly of any generation, Nicolas Cage.
We asked our adoring fans to choose between 2021’S
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