Even with the original Shock Rocker Alice Cooper, “Monster Dog” is never able to fully exploit the close relationship of Horror and Metal. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Monster Dog (1984)
In a month dedicated to celebrating diversity and spotlighting underrepresented genre voices, we interview author and creator S.C. Parris. One of the biggest perks …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: S.C. Parris
The werewolf indie horror film “Beast Within” impressed at fests and does deliver some howl-worthy moments, but it ultimately lacks bite. Beast Within (aka …continue reading Reel Review: Beast Within (2019)
A stylized werewolf movie with emotional depth that echoes Ginger Snapscontinue reading Fantastic Fest: Teddy (2020)
On this week’s episode, George and his special guest discuss the surprisingly layered, Canadian, coming-of-age, cult werewolf film “Ginger Snaps”. Two teenaged sisters, both obsessed …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Ginger Snaps
We talk with writer, director, producer and actress Natasha Pascetta about her horror short “Road Trash”, working with horror royalty, and much more. Natasha …continue reading Behind the Lens: Natasha Pascetta
“Road Trash” is a fun and inventive debut horror from Natasha Pascetta, who proves herself to be a talented filmmaker both in front and …continue reading Cinepocalyse 2019 Horror Short “Road Trash”
New England cinephiles prepare for five days of cine-madness this month with the return of the the 21st Annual Boston Underground Film Festival (BUFF). …continue reading Boston Underground Film Festival (BUFF) 2019
“Hellhound” is filled with enough unexpected twists to keep you engrossed and enough bloody violence to please even the hungriest of gore hounds. The …continue reading Now Read This: Hellhound (Lou Yardley)
More than an allegory for puberty told through the lens of horror, “Ginger Snaps” is an empowering and subversive tale of sisterhood. Ginger Snaps …continue reading Subversive Sisterhood: Ginger Snaps (2000)
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