
Between “Night” and “Dawn”, Romero stepped away from the undead to make a witchy rumination on suburban feminism that struggled no matter what he …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Season of the Witch (1972)

Between “Night” and “Dawn”, Romero stepped away from the undead to make a witchy rumination on suburban feminism that struggled no matter what he …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Season of the Witch (1972)

In honor of Women in Horror Month, we take a walk on the dark side with Ana Lily Amirpour’s haunting vampire western, “A Girl …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night

This Week in Horror: Expand your toy collection, celebrate April Fool’s Day, Shudder and Chill with tons of new releases, and much more! It’s …continue reading Horror Headlines: Feb 17-23, 2020

This Week in Horror: Play with Brahms again, go on The Hunt, head to Derry to add to your vinyl collection, and travel from …continue reading Horror Headlines: Feb 10-16, 2020

Give yourself over to the arcane charms of “The Love Witch,” Anna Biller’s Technicolor love story turned feminist parable. Shudder Sunday gives me an …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Love Witch (2016)

While the first half works better than the last, the female-driven “Inner Demon” is a solid showcase for both the director and the talented …continue reading Reel Review: Inner Demon (2014)

“The Head Hunter” is a beautifully executed, genre-bending masterpiece — and the best, underappreciated indie horror film of 2019. The Head Hunter (2018) is …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: The Head Hunter (2018)

“Prevenge” is a unique, female-driven slasher about a pregnant woman whose unborn baby may, or may not, be pulling the strings on a slew …continue reading Terror Tuesday: Prevenge (2016)

Steel your mind and stomach for the most truly, terminally one-of-a-kind body-swap comedy about a robotic dinosaur ever made. Someday my Shudder Sunday column …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Tammy and the T-Rex (1994)

The suspenseful 1982 horror film “Next of Kin” will make you wonder if anyone or anything can ever be fully trusted, including your own …continue reading Flashback Friday: Next of Kin (1982)
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