
If the holidays make you want to run and hide, we’ve got a gift for you; it’s isolation horror and the return of Nic …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: I Think We’re Alone Now

If the holidays make you want to run and hide, we’ve got a gift for you; it’s isolation horror and the return of Nic …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: I Think We’re Alone Now

The idea that man is the greatest monster of all is not a new trope in horror, but it’s mined for all it’s worth …continue reading Reel Review: Antlers (2021)

Adventures in Movies heads back to the theaters to watch the much-buzzed-about new A24 film, “The Green Knight”. Let’s talk about it! ABOUT THIS …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Green Knight Special Edition

On this week’s sinfully good episode, we discuss sex magic and living deliciously while exploring “The Love Witch” and “The Witch”. THIS EPISODE: “THE …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Witchy Women

If you’re looking for a smart, unique, and frightening religious horror film to watch in time for Easter, look no further than “Saint Maud”. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Saint Maud (2019)

“Cadaver” is an intriguing if improbable post-apocalyptic tale that once again proves, in any disaster, the greatest danger is always our fellow man. The …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Cadaver (2020)

In a week where dangerous ideas are spreading just as fast as a deadly disease, the movie of the week (November 8-14, 2020) is …continue reading Headlines and Horror: She Dies Tomorrow (2020)

A heady and heavy dramatic thriller about the exploitation of fear and the rise of oppressive power, “Bab” is a difficult but compelling watch. …continue reading Nightmares Film Fest: Bab (2020)

A disturbing and deeply affecting exploration of trauma, “Dementer” is an original and upsetting film that simultaneously draws in and repels the viewer. I …continue reading Reel Review: Dementer (2019, Chad Crawford Kinkle)

Though widely scorned by fans, “Mother!” for me was a deeply personal, haunting and horrifying tale of female oppression, neglect, and loneliness. I was …continue reading In Defense of Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!”
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