Though not as gripping as “Get Out,” strong performances and thrilling action make Jordan Peele’s “Us” an admirable follow up to his dazzling debut. …continue reading Reel Review: Us (2019)
This movie adaptation of the infamous children’s book delivers on the scares but falls short in the treatment of its sole character of color. …continue reading Scary Stories: The Terror of Unaddressed Racism
Much like its 1974 predecessor, 2019’s ‘Black Christmas’ has a lot to say about the world women live in, feminism, and toxic masculinity. Through …continue reading Black Christmas (2019): Continuing a Radical Legacy
In the second part of our series on transphobia in horror, we explore three more common trans tropes and the harmful effects of perpetuating …continue reading Transphobia in Horror (Part 2)
Guillermo del Toro takes his rightful place among Hollywood royalty, while offering a message of hope for the outcasts and acceptance of others. A …continue reading Honoring an Icon: Guillermo del Toro
In the first part of our in-depth series on transphobia in horror, we explore common trans tropes in media and why poor representation is …continue reading Transphobia in Horror (Part 1)
Poor representation of minority and LGBTQ characters in horror is a sad truth, but the filmmakers of “Truth or Dare” dare to go a …continue reading Pride Pick: “Truth or Dare” (2018)
You Can’t Kill Us All: “Assassination Nation” and What it Reveals About the Violence and Volatility of Teenage Girlhood in the Age of Social …continue reading Digging Deep: “Assassination Nation”
This month, we proudly celebrate a community united in love and horror — and the diversity that makes us morbidly beautiful. It’s June. Not only …continue reading Celebrating Pride, Passion, and Purpose
“Hallowed Ground” is a noble effort to feature neglected subjects, but it ultimately falls short on story and clarity. The latest from “Demons” (2017) …continue reading Reel Review: Hallowed Ground (2019)
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