“Scream 2” may be a meta horror comedy, but the death of Maureen Evans proves this genre well runs much deeper. Maureen Evan’s (Jada …continue reading Horror Heals: The Psyche of Maureen Evans’ Death
While the world demands justice for Britney, and victimized females everywhere, the movie of the week (Feb. 7-13, 2021) is “Promising Young Woman”. Enter …continue reading Headlines and Horror: Promising Young Woman
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we honor a love story for the ages, delivered via the most insane, blood-soaked romantic comedies of all time. …continue reading Dead Alive: Celebrating the Goriest Rom Com
In honor of Black History Month, we explore the origins and evolution of Black representation in Horror — from birth to rebirth. There is …continue reading The Birth of Black Horror
Welcome to our newest series, Frights and Feelings, where empathy horror is dissected with the love and care that it rightfully deserves. Thus begins …continue reading Frights and Feelings: An Introduction
In an unprecedented time of mistrust, dishonesty, and deep divide, we look to the lessons of “The Thing” for how we can fight back …continue reading Disinformation and Paranoia in “The Thing” (1982)
As we celebrate one of the greatest Christmas horror films of all time, we recognize the unsung legacy of the ultimate final girl, Jess …continue reading Jess Bradford: More Than a Final Girl
In a week where denial spreads as rapidly as disease, the movie of the week (November 22-28, 2020) is 1964’s “The Masque of the …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Thanksgiving is all about spending time with loved ones — even if the one you love is a psychopath with a gourmet palate and …continue reading Food, Love and God Complexes in “Hannibal”
In a week where a cult of personality threatens the foundations of democracy, the movie of the week (November 15-21, 2020) is 2008’s “The …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Wave (2008)
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