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Editorials6 days ago

5 Horror Movies To Watch When You’re Super Stoned

Last year for 420, the great Sharai Bohannon hit you with the Top 5 Stoner Horror Movies on streaming. To...

Editorials3 weeks ago

In Horror, We Want to Win: Why Slasher Movies Still Give Us Hope

Someone calls you on the phone. Already, this is a nightmare, but we’re not at the scary part yet. Let’s...

Editorials4 weeks ago

The Joy & Catharsis of ‘Halloween H20’

The violence of the last decade has been practically insurmountable. Every day, there seems to be another attempt to destroy...

Editorials1 month ago

When Gore Meets Guffaws: What Makes a Horror-Comedy Tick?

Horror and comedy are like the angelic central heroine and her evil parasitic twin from 2021’s Malignant: they may seem...

Editorials2 months ago

Mami Wata and the Untapped Stories of Water Spirits in Horror

When Creature from the Black Lagoon splashed onto screens in 1954, it gave birth to a very specific kind of...

Editorials2 months ago

The Black Punk Framework of ‘Wendell & Wild’

Henry Selick’s return to the director’s chair after Coraline, represents righteousness, anti-authoritarianism, and the subtle art of not giving a...

Editorials2 months ago

What Does Modern Black Horror Say About The 2020s?

Black horror is still a relatively new genre. Its earliest films date back to 1941, but its presence weakened over...

Editorials2 months ago

Cronenberg and Cults: Science, Technology, and the Horror of Absolute Thinking

David Cronenberg’s films do not delve too deeply into organized religion, but they provide an interesting lens into how a...

Editorials2 months ago

The Final Girl Was Never Me, Rewriting Survival in Black Horror

I learned early on that I was not supposed to make it to the end of a horror movie. As...

Editorials2 months ago

Choosing Shock Value Over Writers Is Very Telling

There is a huge difference between a movie being remembered for being good and a movie being remembered because it’s...