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812 Film Reviews

Escapist Magazine

The Spool

Bloody Disgusting

Games Industry

Another Indie/Neon Doctrine Publishing: Vigil: The Longest Night

Fiction and Radio Plays

Otherworld Theatre

Daily Grindhouse

‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ May Require use of the ‘M’ Word [Fantastic Fest 2022]

‘Huesera’ Gives Dignity to the Women Who Leave [Fantastic Fest 2022]

‘Werewolf By Night’ is a Monstrously Good Time [Fantastic Fest 2022]

‘Missing’ (‘Sagasu’) is a Striking New Serial-Killer Thriller [Fantastic Fest 2022]

Art the Clown Returns in ‘Terrifier 2’ [Fantastic Fest 2022]

A Legacy of Fear: Talking Folk Horror and ‘Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched’ With Writer and Filmmaker Kier-La Janisse [2021]

‘The Mad Women’s Ball’ is a Raw Reminder of the Suffering at the Heart of the History of Psychology [TIFF 2021]

Review: ‘Slashening: the Final Beginning’ [2021]

‘Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched’ is an Essential Horror Documentary [SXSW 2021]

‘Gaia’ is a Covid-Era Parable for Our Times [SXSW 2021]

The Pilot of Hulu’s ‘Sasquatch’ Delivers in Spades [SXSW 2021]

Review: ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ [2021]

‘La Casa’ (2019) Is a Fascinating Experiment of Form [2021]

‘Ghost Dogs’ Makes the Mundane Horrific [Sundance 2021]

‘Girls Just Wanna Have Blood’ (2019) is a Flawed-but-Fun B-Movie Horror-Comedy [2020]

ASMR Horror Short Film ‘Tingle Monsters’ Makes You Part of the Performance [2020]

20 Years of ‘American Psycho’: When Histrionics Become History [2020]

‘Blood Quantum’ Is a Singular First Nation Work of Zombie Fiction [2020]

Cannibal Holocaust’ at 40 - Four Decades With Deodato’s Nightmare [2020]

‘Birds of Prey’ - Fierce and Funny Femininity Fights Back [2020]

‘La Llorona’ - A Nightmarish Intersection of History and Horror [Sundance Film Festival 2020]

‘His House’ - Equal Parts Terrifying and Heartbreaking [Sundance Film Festival 2020]

‘Impetigore’ [Sundance Film Festival 2020]

‘Rabid’ - A Culturally Updated Injection Into Classic Horror’s Veins [2019]

The Heroism and Escapism of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ [2019]

‘Belzebuth’ - A Prescient Twist on the Possession Genre [Cinepocalypse 2019]

Interview: Erik Boccio, Joseph Mueller, and London May of Brutal Realty Inc. [2019]

‘Achoura’ - A Solid, Spooky Love Letter to Morocco [2019]

‘Eres Tu, Papa? / Is That You?’ - A Masterful Debut of Cuban Psychological Horror [2019]

‘Blood Paradise’ [Windy City Horrorama 2019]

‘The Lake Vampire’ [Windy City Horrorama 2019]

How ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Forced Me To Reckon With My Own Trauma