Considered far from “Rad” upon its release, this quirky BMX racing saga is now a celebrated cult classic; a perfect 80s underdog drama. In …continue reading Spookshow: Rad (1986)
The reasons why we love horror are as deep and wide as the genre itself, but here are just a few of our favorites. …continue reading The Thrilling Abyss: Dark Delights of Horror
If you’re in the mood for frightful fun, here’s how to make a horror-themed casino game night to make your friends scream with delight. …continue reading Host a Horror-Themed Casino Game Night
If you’re new to the genre and looking to test your tolerance for fear, these tips will help make your journey into darkness pleasant. …continue reading Beginning Your Horror Journey
We examine three quintessential horror films that powerfully explore ideas of family trauma, grief, and the horror of loss. The horror genre serves as …continue reading Triple Threat: Familial Trauma Films
The dread-inducing “Goodnight Mommy” may have been underseen in America, but this critically-acclaimed chiller is well worth a look. On this episode of The …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Goodnight Mommy (2014)
“Antibirth” is an avant-garde oddity that’s highly original, often bewildering, and utterly captivating; it’s Natasha Lyonne at her best. A seriously WTF, sci-fi/horror comedy …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: Antibirth (2014)
Movies matter beyond just their entertainment value, and “Annihilation” is a great example of how movies can help make the world better. Directed by …continue reading How “Annihilation” Can Inspire Environmental Curiosity
A divisive film you’ll either love or hate, “The Eyes of My Mother” is not for everyone, but it is highly original and unsettling. …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Eyes of My Mother
Campy, wildly fun, and smartly satirical, “Psycho Beach Party” is a B-movie-inspired blast with a stellar cast and tons of charm. Some movies just …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Psycho Beach Party (2000)
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