
An ultra-cool, compelling, twisty thriller, “Follow Her” delivers on every front — and ends up being one of the year’s biggest surprises. It’s 2022. …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Follow Her

An ultra-cool, compelling, twisty thriller, “Follow Her” delivers on every front — and ends up being one of the year’s biggest surprises. It’s 2022. …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Follow Her

We don’t love musicals, but this week on “Not Your Final Girl” we discuss two musical movies that have what it takes to change …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Surprise Musicals

Currently streaming on Shudder, the remarkable “Revealer” continues the streaming service’s hot streak of unmissable originals. Holy shit, Revealer is amazing. I want to …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Revealer (2022)

The new Lovecraftian horror film “Glorious” from Rebekah McKendry proves to be a wondrous bathroom break of existential horror. There’s something to be said …continue reading Reel Review: Glorious (2022)

We talk art and horror with the groundbreaking artist Daniella Batsheva, whose work exemplifies the idea of “morbidly beautiful”. Visual artist Daniella Batsheva is …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Daniella Batsheva

This week on the podcast, dive in with us to the wonderfully weird, beautiful, and wickedly smart waters of the black comedy “The Lobster”. …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: The Lobster (2015)

From Aleksandra Hansen comes a new feature film, in need of your support — “Life at Sandy’s”, a high-concept, female-led horror film. We just …continue reading Fund It Friday: Life At Sandy’s (Feature Film)

It’s a packed and heady episode as we explore the feminine experience plus some deep, dark themes in “Hagazussa” and “Under the Skin”. THIS …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Experimental Womanhood

We need to talk about a film that wants to destroy you. Join us for a journey into the psychological thriller “We Need to …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: We Need to Talk About Kevin

A short and sweet tale of things that go bump in the night, Heather Miller’s “Knock Knock” is gothic horror done right. Oh Lordy…that …continue reading Summer Book Club: Knock Knock
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