
Though a mostly overlooked and forgotten gem, “Grace” offers a deeply affecting look at the unspoken fears of motherhood and the depth of a …continue reading In Defense of Paul Solet’s “Grace” (2009)

Though a mostly overlooked and forgotten gem, “Grace” offers a deeply affecting look at the unspoken fears of motherhood and the depth of a …continue reading In Defense of Paul Solet’s “Grace” (2009)

“A Most Savage Beast” plays with the horrors of extreme obsession, using a terrifying main character, symbolic erotica and dramatic twists. The premise of …continue reading Horror Short: A Most Savage Beast

This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage for a killer pajama party with the girls in the 80s slasher classic “The Slumber …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Slumber Party Massacre

Our staff reviews the female-driven anthology “Shevenge” featuring twelve short stories about revenge and ladies who take justice into their own hands. Intro by …continue reading Morbid Minis: Shevenge (Anthology)

This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage as they brave the B-movie audacity of “The Rage: Carrie 2”, the strange sequel to …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Rage: Carrie 2

As part of our censorship series, I talked with the Soskas about their Twitter ban, their thoughts on censoring art, and why we should …continue reading Twittergate 2019: Interview with Jen and Sylvia Soska

We chat with accomplished actress Olivia Hussey about her impressive career, from Shakespeare to religious icons to beloved horror classics — and beyond. In 1968, …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: Olivia Hussey

It’s not perfect, but the low budget homage to classic horror, “Blood of the Mummy”, is wrapped in tremendous talent, potential, and passion. From …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Blood of the Mummy (2019)

“Slumber Party Massacre 2” is a bloody, campy sequel — a hidden gem highlighting women in horror and the absurdity of late slashers in …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Slumber Party Massacre 2

While not perfect, the right amount of humor, along with solid creative execution and visual style, makes “Tooth Fairy” a worthwhile watch. As children, …continue reading Reel Review: Tooth Fairy (UK, 2019)
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