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Horror Pride Month Interview: Horror Writer And Enthusiast Danni Winn

Danni Winn

If you know me, you know that I go all out for Women in Horror Month and this year I’ve decided to do the same for Pride Month, which is equally as important to me. Representation Matters. I know so many people who belong to the LGBTQ+ community who are …

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Review: ‘Monster Under the Bed’ – El & Em’s Kid Corner Series

Monster Under the Bed - El & Em's Kid Corner

Filmmaker and Cinematographer Derek Huey hit me up the other day to check out a new series involving his step-daughters. The YouTube series is called El & Em’s Kid Corner and the first episode is titled “Monster Under the Bed.” He was pretty proud of this collaboration but said it …

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Tribeca Film Festival Review – ‘Bliss’ (2019)

BLISS

Giving it a distinct retro look by being shot on hearty 16mm, director Joe Begos’ newest filmmaking endeavor Bliss unveils the definition of addiction, with a vampiric facade. Showing addiction in the form of substances, to an artist’s work, and even through violent death and carnage, this film brings you …

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Interview: Jocelyn Panton Of AMC’s ‘Critters: A New Binge’

Jocelyn Panton

I’m a huge fan of the Critters series. It’s probably second favorite horror franchise with A Nightmare on Elm Street coming in first. It’s fun, cheesy, and full of horrific mayhem that never grows old. So when I got the opportunity to interview actress Jocelyn Panton from Critters: A New Binge, …

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‘Body At Brighton Rock’ (2019) Movie Review

Body at Brighton Road

Ever since the trailer dropped for Body at Brighton Rock I’ve been interesting in checking it out. The premise was interesting and the stills looked terrifying. Let’s just say you’ll never catch me in the wilderness alone by choice. This film was written and directed by Roxanne Benjamin as well …

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Pagans, Pleasures, and Paradigms: Remembering the ‘Wicker Man’ (1973)

The Wicker Man

Today we celebrate May Day; a day that honors springtime festivities embedded in ancient times. The present festivities in certain countries tend to focus more on celebrating a day for workers, but ancient traditions offered up the pagan rituals surrounding singing, dancing, and often human and animal sacrifices. All of …

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‘The Society’ (2019) Lets The Kids Run Wild

No parents, no curfew, no rules. Sounds absolutely idyllic from an adolescent standpoint. Social experiments are some of the scariest stuff out there. Couple hormones, social cliques, and an underdeveloped capacity to recognize danger and consequences, and you get Netflix’s new series, The Society. Not the Brian Yuzna body horror …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘Come to Daddy’ Is Pure Insanity, Delightfully Cringeworthy

Come to Daddy

The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival is killing it this year with insanely unique and quality films and when I heard about Come to Daddy was having its world premiere there, I couldn’t wait to check it out. Not only is the story interesting, you can never go wrong with Elijah …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘Something Else’ Is Hauntingly Intoxicating

Something Else

On Friday, April 26, Something Else had its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. I was eagerly anticipating this one as it is from the team behind past Tribeca favorites Spring and The Endless, which are both equally fantastic and some of the best horror movies to come …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘The Gasoline Thieves’

The Gasoline Thieves

In Mexico, the underground business of stealing mass amounts of gasoline is alive and well, with over 40 siphons a day being recorded. Crimes have, in fact, driven gas prices to a new level with little to no end in site. The demand is high, but everything comes with a …

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