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Parasite’s Big Night at the Oscars is a Big Win for Horror

Parasite winning big at the 2020 Oscars marked a major turning point for Hollywood in a variety of i...

Nicnevin and the bloody queen

Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen is a Stunning Execution of Gothic Horror [Graphic Novel Review]

Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen follows Nissy (Nicnevin) a rebellious teenage girl who is whisked away...

Chad Rehmann

Camp Cold Brook Composer Chad Rehmann Talks Scoring the Upcoming Horror Film [Interview]

What do horror legends like Joe Dante, Danielle Harris and Courtney Gains (Children of the Corn...

Worst to First: Ranking the Lois Duncan Film Adaptations

Last year for Women in Horror month, I listed some of my favorite Lois Duncan novels. Duncan’...

hostel-hostage

Fifteen Years Later Hostel is Still Plagued by Awful Characters and Cringeworthy Dialogue [Editorial]

Hostel marks Eli Roth’s second feature film directorial effort, with Cabin Fev...

First Love is Snatch with Sword Fights [Blu-Ray Review]

Early on in First Love, the main character, Leo (Masataka Kubota), is in a boxing match. When he pun...

VFW Director Joe Begos “Wants You to Have Feelings When You’re Looking at an Image” [Interview]

Joe Begos is having a breakthrough. Last year’s Bliss was a tour de force, taking viewers int...

The Lodge is One of the Best Horror Movies of 2020 [Review]

I couldn’t have chosen a better day to watch The Lodge. In terms of the weather that is. On th...