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Editorials2 weeks ago

Finding Unexpected Empowerment in “Poor Things”

A young person, raised by a scientist and seemingly simple minded by design, discovers their inner hedonist. In their quest...

Editorials3 weeks ago

How ‘Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker’ Redefines LGBT+ Representation

The commonality between horror fandom and the Queer community is well established. For years, the genre so often marginalized and...

Editorials4 weeks ago

Finding Gender Freedom in ‘The Curse of the Cat People’ (1944)

“I’m going to make a deer hunter out of you,” my father told me right after I was born. This...

Editorials1 month ago

The Evolution of Female Cannibals in Horror Films and TV

[This article contains spoilers] Prior to the disestablishment of the Hays’ Code, filmmakers had to make depictions of cannibalism more...

Editorials2 months ago

What’s in a Look? The Jason Voorhees Redesign Controversy

The Jason Voorhees redesign sparked heated debate, but is the backlash overblown? Dive into Friday the 13th's formula and fan...

Editorials2 months ago

Monstrous Mothers: Unveiling the Horror in ‘Mommie Dearest’ and ‘Umma’

The horror umbrella is massive and encompasses many subgenres including thrillers, sci-fi, and even true crime. I like to quip...

Editorials2 months ago

Stuffed with Fear: How Taxidermy Haunts the Horror Genre

I have unintentionally surrounded myself with stuffed animals for most of my life. Not those ones, though. The ones seen...

Editorials3 months ago

Cancelling ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ Is Still Netflix’s Biggest Mistake

For fans of the show, the cancellation of Santa Clarita Diet was a gut punch. A show about a listless...

Editorials4 months ago

Healing Powers: Elizabeth Sankey’s ‘Witches’ (2024)

Elizabeth Sankey, writer and director of Witches, was institutionalized due to postpartum psychosis. Prior to her hospital admission, she found...

Editorials4 months ago

‘House of Wax’ (2005) Is Secretly a 2000s Alternative Time Capsule, and a Masterwork of Horror Atmosphere

Supposedly a remake of the 1953 Vincent Price film with the same name, it could have less to do with...