Bob Clark’s “Black Christmas” is a rightfully beloved and thought provoking piece of horror cinema that is still extremely relevant to the women of …continue reading The Radical Legacy of Black Christmas (1974)
The reimagining of “BLACK CHRISTMAS” has been attacked for its overtly feminist themes, but the backlash reflects a culture the film seeks to combat. …continue reading A Season of Sexism: The “Black Christmas” Backlash
“SCARED SACRED” is a collection of essays that digs deep into the fascinating and complex relationship between horror and religion. I’m relatively new to …continue reading Now Read This: Scared Sacred (Coming Soon)
“Be true. Be brave. Stand.” A personal exploration of trauma and how horror has shaped and helped me process my past, present, and future. …continue reading An Essay on Surviving Trauma Through Horror
Pain and Pleasure: Exploring the Transformative Nature Of Masochism in “Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist” (1997, Documentary) Pain made artist …continue reading Bob Flanagan: Metamorphosis Through Masochism
Upon release, “Crimson Peak” was met with mixed and middling reviews, with many failing to see the brilliance of del Toro’s gothic horror masterpiece. …continue reading In Defense of: Crimson Peak (2015)
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)
Widely disliked, even vehemently hated by most genre fans, Rob Zombie’s “Halloween” deserves more respect than most devotees of the original give it. There …continue reading In Defense of Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”
We explore the real horror of “IT: Chapter Two”, a story about facing the pain of your past and conquering the scariest demons of …continue reading In Defense of “IT: Chapter Two”
Though a mostly overlooked and forgotten gem, “Grace” offers a deeply affecting look at the unspoken fears of motherhood and the depth of a …continue reading In Defense of Paul Solet’s “Grace” (2009)
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