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‘Black Christmas’ (2019): More Hollow Feminism From Hollywood

Black Christmas (2019) opens with so much promise but immediately gets in its own way. What seemed like an attempted...

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Why ‘Martyrs’ (2015) Is the Worst Horror Remake of All Time and Never Had a Chance

“Horror [films] should be a space of freedom, a territory for experimentation. But what happens is often the opposite.” These...

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The Joy Paradox of ‘Martyrs’ (2008)

Martyrs (2008) is infamously known as one of the most disturbing films of the 21st century. It is often considered...

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Unpacking the Black Zodiac: Cataloging the Spirits of ‘Thirteen Ghosts’

In a recent article, I talked about the legacy of William Castle and the many gimmicks he used to promote...

Editorials2 months ago

Stop Pretending Like Jump Scares Are a Bad Thing

There are people who genuinely dislike jump scares for good reasons, both personal and philosophical. However, given how frequently the...

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Why ‘Kilometer 31’ (2006) Is An Unconventional La Llorona Film

The Mexican horror film Kilometer 31 (KM 31), directed by Rigoberto Castañeda, takes the story of La Llorona and gives...

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Top 10 Child Deaths in Horror Movies

With Terrifier 3 coming out soon and promising the deaths of between 1 and 200 children as Art the Clown...

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‘Scream 3’ Is A Great Trilogy Closer, You Guys Just Hate Fun

At a recent movie screening, I saw someone displaying unparalleled bravery in the audience. I saw someone willing to push...

Editorials3 months ago

Why ‘The Changeling’ Is a Better Horror Movie Than Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’

I know The Shining is aesthetically pleasing and has a cast many of us would have killed to work with....

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Gatekeeping in Gateway Horror: Why We Need to Reevaluate What the Subgenre Means 

Gateway horror holds a nostalgic space in the horror enthusiast’s heart. Many of us fixated on the genre as children,...