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‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Lights a Fire With a Slow Burn
Television

‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Lights a Fire With a Slow Burn

A Review of the New Netflix Series Continue reading ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Lights a Fire With a Slow Burn

Karyn Kusama Explores the Power of Grief in ‘The Invitation’
Cinema, Women in Horror

Karyn Kusama Explores the Power of Grief in ‘The Invitation’

     Anyone who has seen Jennifer’s Body understands why it is quickly heading toward becoming a cult classic.  Director Karyn … Continue reading Karyn Kusama Explores the Power of Grief in ‘The Invitation’

Real Talk:  There is an Unacknowledged Victim in ‘The Gift’
Cinema

Real Talk: There is an Unacknowledged Victim in ‘The Gift’

The Important Conversation That’s Missing in This Film’s Twist Continue reading Real Talk: There is an Unacknowledged Victim in ‘The Gift’

Ranking the ‘Insidious’ Universe
Cinema, Horror Franchise Rankings

Ranking the ‘Insidious’ Universe

     Insidious is an unique creature.  I remember when the first one came out how polarizing it was.  Some … Continue reading Ranking the ‘Insidious’ Universe

Jack Black Shines in ‘The House With a Clock in Its Walls’
Cinema, Reviews

Jack Black Shines in ‘The House With a Clock in Its Walls’

The House With a Clock in Its Walls is a bit of an black sheep.  Of course, I mean this in … Continue reading Jack Black Shines in ‘The House With a Clock in Its Walls’

Examining Puritan Values in ‘The VVitch’
Cinema, Women in Horror

Examining Puritan Values in ‘The VVitch’

The VVitch follows a family who is banished from their Puritan colony after a disagreement about scripture.  They are forced … Continue reading Examining Puritan Values in ‘The VVitch’

‘The Conjuring’ Universe Ranking and Review
Cinema, Horror Franchise Rankings

‘The Conjuring’ Universe Ranking and Review

Are you ready for ‘The Nun’? Continue reading ‘The Conjuring’ Universe Ranking and Review

Modern Horror Heroines: Erin in ‘You’re Next’
Cinema, Women in Horror

Modern Horror Heroines: Erin in ‘You’re Next’

One of the great things about modern horror is that we are opening up discussions about the final girl and … Continue reading Modern Horror Heroines: Erin in ‘You’re Next’

Retro Re-Watch: ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’
Cinema, Reviews

Retro Re-Watch: ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’

This month’s retro re-watch is one of my all-time personal favourites, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Before we get … Continue reading Retro Re-Watch: ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’

Cassandra Sechler Puts Idealization Under a Microscope in ‘Lovesick’
Cinema, Women in Horror

Cassandra Sechler Puts Idealization Under a Microscope in ‘Lovesick’

At the last horror convention that I attended, I was fortunate enough to view a selection of short films. It … Continue reading Cassandra Sechler Puts Idealization Under a Microscope in ‘Lovesick’

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