With the announcement of Apple Vision Pro and the expansive XR experience at SXSW, excitement around extended reality is greater than ever. The new …continue reading The Limitless Future of Extended Reality (XR)
With a soul-shattering performance from Toni Collette, Ari Aster’s feature debut “Hereditary” is a horrifying meditation on grief and trauma. On this episode of …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Hereditary (2018)
Failing to receive the lasting recognition it so deserves, Romero’s “Land of the Dead” has only gotten better and more relevant with time. On …continue reading Horror History: Land of the Dead
With a simple but unconventional plot, “John and the Hole” explores privilege and adolescence with ferocity but refuses any easy answers. On this episode …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: John and the Hole (2021)
“Huesera: The Bone Woman” is a bold vision from a Mexican filmmaker, and it’s what we need in a world plagued by a marked …continue reading Frights and Feelings: “Huesera: The Bone Woman”
Captivating and compelling, Victor Lavalle’s “Lone Women” is extraordinary — the latest genre gem from a writer at the top of his game. In Lone …continue reading Summer Book Club: Lone Women
This week on the podcast, we sink our teeth into the Netflix horror comedy featuring vampires, shenanigans, and Snoop Dogg, “Day Shift”. This week, …continue reading Podcast at Night: Day Shift (2022)
Some of the coolest and most unique forms of niche entertainment, including anime and horror, have recently found massive mainstream appeal. The openness, transparency, …continue reading Niche Entertainment Goes Mainstream
Though the subject matter is intense, the idea behind “The Neighbor” is more terrifying and thought-provoking than the film itself. In a departure from …continue reading Reel Review: The Neighbor (2023)
If You Like “The Boogeyman,” Try These Three Frightening Films About Fundamental Fears That May Chill You to Your Core. More than 40 years …continue reading Like “The Boogeyman?” Try This Trio of Terror
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