A compelling, well-crafted celebration of diversity, Shudder’s “Queer for Fear” is an insightful, eye-opening, and important docuseries. Queer for Fear wasn’t just made for …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Queer for Fear
We celebrate the artistry, creativity, and talent of the genre’s best, rising filmmakers with 13 outstanding shorts out of GenreBlast. The GenreBlast Film Festival …continue reading 13 Stellar Shorts from GenreBlast 2022
“Freaks” is a classic horror film that remains ahead of its time — even by modern standards; it’s as influential as it is controversial. Movies …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Freaks (1932)
Michael R. Collins’ excellent “Verum Malum” is a quick & dirty (and wonderfully inclusive) little take on cults and demon summoning. One of the …continue reading Summer Book Club: Verum Malum
Even if you’re ambivalent toward Predator films, you should give “Prey” an earnest chance; this extraordinary film will likely surprise you. Prey, the latest …continue reading Reel Review: Prey (2022)
“Master” is the kind of film that is needed to uniquely communicate the abject horror of the Black experience within academic spaces. To be …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Master (2022)
From the creators of “Nightlight”, a Horror podcast featuring creepy tales from Black writers, comes the new audio drama “Afflicted”. Tonia Ransom of the …continue reading Fund It Friday: Afflicted Podcast
Horror has always celebrated those who are different, but there’s still a long way to go when it comes to how autism is represented. …continue reading Super Scary Autism and Autistic Representation in Horror
The new horror-comedy “The Passenger” is a wacky, bloody, wonderfully gory trip — a love letter to monster movies and a damn worthwhile ride. Some …continue reading Reel Review: The Passenger (2022)
While the well-acted “Master” is a decent and decidedly watchable film, many viewers may wonder who exactly this film was for. Modern horror dramas …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Master (2022)
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