

Inventive, tense, and beautifully constructed, the feminist horror film “Darkness” announces Italian filmmaker Emanuela Rossi as a force to reckon with. First time director …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Darkness (2019)
Inventive, tense, and beautifully constructed, the feminist horror film “Darkness” announces Italian filmmaker Emanuela Rossi as a force to reckon with. First time director …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Darkness (2019)
New Zealand writer/director Roseanne Liang’s second feature film is a wonderfully crafted, surefooted, low budget juggernaut that never lets up. Where to begin with …continue reading TIFF 2020 Review: Shadow in the Cloud
Showcasing stellar on and off screen talent, “Amulet” weaves together a tapestry of genre influences and complex themes for a chilling, evocative gem. A …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Amulet (2020)
This month, we say goodbye to Sunnydale with an exploration of the complicated relationship between Buffy and Spike and the 2+ decade legacy of …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The End of Buffy
An artsy horror flick that relies more on imagery than storytellingcontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Hunted (2020)
Telepathic powers, baby-snatching cults, psychiatric wards, vengeance plots…The Dark Red packs a big punch into a small budget movie, and pulls it off almost flawlessly.continue reading Reel Review: The Dark Red (2020)
This month, we discuss the duality of women — the battle between feminine good and evil as defined by societal standards and portrayed in genre …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The Duality of Women
We proudly debut the female-driven “I Spit On Your Podcast” on our network, beginning with a discussion of “Teeth” and its feminist social commentary. …continue reading Introducing: I Spit on Your Podcast
“Ginger Snaps” sunk its teeth into female autonomy and burgeoning sexuality twenty years ago — and left a lasting impression on feminist horror. John Fawcett’s …continue reading Ginger Snaps & Its Lasting Effect On Feminist Horror
Though it often gets a bad rap violence and victimization of women, the horror genre is surprisingly feminist; far more so than other genres. …continue reading Why Horror is the Most Feminist Genre