Over the weekend, I had the chance to watch THE GATE, what many would consider an 80’s classic in the horror movie genre, for the first
Welcome witches and warlocks, Today I will be reviewing the horror/drama LAVENDER by writer/director Ed Gass-Donnelly. To best describe the story, I will turn to the modified
For our second to last interview for Women in Horror Month, we spoke with horror director Leigh Janiak about her hit film HONEYMOON, why she loves
The producers over at A&E are not fucking around with the final season of BATES MOTEL and this rollercoaster of a series is on full force already
As we round out the end of Women in Horror Month, we spoke with up and coming indie horror director, Misty Dawn, about her upcoming horror
The title sequence of BLOOD PUNCH proudly informed me that “You are watching BLOOD PUNCH.” It’s a useful reminder that I wish more films would give, as my
They drilled my scalp for the ninth brain surgery and I had skull pain for a month, a kind of vibrating, an almost humming in
There’s something to say about the current political climate when one watches GET OUT and finds themselves shifting in their seat. Watching this movie is like when
Ever since THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and THE HILLS HAVE EYES dirtied up cinema screens back in the 70’s, we’ve been inundated with backwoods horror, where groups of murderous,
Released in 1971, Stephanie Rothman‘s THE VELVET VAMPIRE (also known as “The Devil is a Woman” and “Cemetery Girls”), has a unique feel; perhaps because I’m mostly unfamiliar