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Editorials2 weeks 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 weeks 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...

Editorials1 month ago

‘Black Swan’ Is One of the Rare Horror Films to Be Recognized by the Academy Awards – So Why Do I Hate It?

Despite Black Swan’s initial success, Aronofsky’s career struggled as Black Swan faded out of the limelight. His biblical epic Noah...

Editorials1 month ago

The Hidden Curriculum: Microaggressions and Resistance in ‘MASTER’ (2022)

“You can’t get away from it Jasmine. It’ll follow you, believe me, I know.” If there’s anything more certain than...

Editorials1 month ago

Gale & Dewey’s Relationship In Scream Was Actually Terrible

Look, it’s hard for me to say this, but it probably would be best for us all to avoid a...

Editorials1 month ago

The Evolution of Black Religion & Spirituality in Horror

Jobs for Black actors were scarce in the early days of Hollywood, but that didn’t mean there weren’t Black roles...

Editorials1 month ago

The Art of Politicizing a Dumb Killer Clown Movie

“Horror is not political” is a recycled firestorm on the internet. The smoke smells the same as it did before,...

Editorials2 months ago

How ‘The Entity’ Turned a Story of One Woman’s Suffering to Paranormal Propaganda– & Profit

The alternate title for this article was “Exploiting Abuse for Ghost Stories, Profit, And Fun”, but I figured that would...

Editorials2 months ago

What Do Current American Political Values Have In Common With the ‘Saw’ Franchise?

You might wonder how a guy plans out, gets the materials for, and constructs a chair that scalps you to...

Editorials4 months ago

50 Years Later, ‘Black Christmas’ (1974) Is Just as Relevant and Frustrating as Ever

The film opens with Jess Bradford (Olivia Hussey) confronting her boyfriend Peter (Keir Dullea) with the news of her pregnancy,...