On this week’s Cheer and Loathing, we celebrate moms with 2010’s “Mother’s Day” and one mother of a metaphor, 2017’s “mother!”. THIS EPISODE: “MOTHER’S …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Mother’s Day Special
The recently re-released mystery drama “The Midnight Swim” explores deep and dark territory with a beauty that will sweep you away. Though it premiered …continue reading Women in Horror: The Midnight Swim
We compare and contrast the major themes in David Cronenberg’s “Rabid” with the recent remake of the film by indie icons Jen and Sylvia …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Rabid (1977) vs Rabid (2019)
An ultra-low-budget affair with a killer concept but flawed execution, “Menopause” is a messy blend of camp and commentary. Menopause begins in a brutal …continue reading Reel Review: Menopause (2022)
We root for the ‘Good For Her’ woman no matter what she does. She’s just like other girls — but only the other girls we …continue reading Just Like Other Girls: the ‘Good for Her’ Woman
“Bite Me” is a charmingly relatable gem for romantics, outcasts, and anyone with a thirst for something different in a bloodsoaked sub-genre. Love is …continue reading Women in Horror: Bite Me (2019)
“Braid” is an insane, female-driven, mind f*ck that doesn’t make much sense but still manages to be essential viewing. This month’s Tubi recommendations will …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Braid (2019)
A little-known female-driven anthology horror film from the late 70s, “The House of the Dead” is exceptional and deserves far more fanfare. This month’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The House of the Dead (1978)
They may not be household names, yet, but these inspiring and gifted female filmmakers are changing the game and need to be on your …continue reading 8 Indie Horror Female Filmmakers to Watch
On this episode of “I Spit on Your Podcast”, we explore the terrifying world of alien abductions while discussing “Dark Skies” and “Fire in …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: The Spinsters Get Abducted!
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