Brandon Christensen, the director and co-writer of “Z”, talks about his inspiration for the film, his love of horror, and how the audience can decide for themselves whether the film is psychological or supernatural.continue reading Behind the Lens: Interview With Brandon Christensen
As heartbreaking as it is haunting, Brandon Christensen’s “Z” will leave you wondering what is real and what is a nightmare. Parenting is never easy, but when your family is turned upside because of your son’s evil imaginary friend, what’s a mother to do?continue reading Reel Review: Z (Brandon Christensen, 2020)
While some may not understand your passion for scary movies and games, there’s strong evidence that a fascination with fear is both healthy and …continue reading Fundamentals of Fear: Why We Seek Scares
On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss the film that began the world’s love affair with — and relentless fear of …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Jaws (1975)
In the world of elevated horror, Ariel McCleese’s works are must sees.continue reading Horror Short: “Hexatic Phase” by Ariel McCleese
We dive into the cagey issue of class division and representation in horror — from classic 80’s slashers to modern socio-political thrillers. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Rabbits in a Cage (Class in Horror)
This week on the podcast: Five friends have to swim for their lives when their boat capsizes and a great white goes on the …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: The Reef
In the final installment of Revisiting Richard Stanley, we cover the relentless, cosmic horror in Color Out of Space (2019)continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Color Out of Space
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