The surprisingly chilling Tribeca award-winning feature “Huesera: The Bone Woman” is a smart, female-driven exploration of maternal fears. Huesera: The Bone Woman deals with …continue reading Reel Review: “Huesera: The Bone Woman”
This week on the podcast, we discuss two of the most memorable genre films out of Sundance, “My Animal” and “Infinity Pool”. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Sundancin’ in the Dark
Whatever mood you’re in, we’ve got you covered with five diverse, queer-friendly genre films guaranteed to ignite your date night. It’s been a while …continue reading Date Night: Queer-Friendly Horror Films
A compelling, well-crafted celebration of diversity, Shudder’s “Queer for Fear” is an insightful, eye-opening, and important docuseries. Queer for Fear wasn’t just made for …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Queer for Fear
Not every film has to be high art. Sometimes, all you want is a bloody good time — in which case, pack your bags …continue reading Reel Review: Camping Trip (2022)
On paper, “They/Them” is a modern, socially conscious slasher with a lot going for it, but it suffers a bit in execution. John Logan, …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: They/Them (2022)
We interview Austin icon and fitness guru Erica Nix about her hilarious, surreal, and thought-provoking film “Erica’s First Holy Shit”. I’m a native of …continue reading Interview with Erica Nix (“Erica’s First Holy Shit”)
Michael R. Collins’ excellent “Verum Malum” is a quick & dirty (and wonderfully inclusive) little take on cults and demon summoning. One of the …continue reading Summer Book Club: Verum Malum
With creative kills, an entertaining cast of characters, and unintentional humor, “Siege” is an action flick from Canada worth seeking out. F Street is …continue reading The Films of F Street: Siege (1983)
We continue our celebration of Pride with 2 queer horror films about secrets: “What Keeps You Alive” and “There’s Someone Inside Your House”. THIS …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Killer Pride
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