Masked slashers, possessed dolls and haunted houses can certainly be terrifying. But what’s truly the stuff of nightmares? Dedicating your entire life to a dead-end job that gives you nothing back in return. This is the concept of The Mill, a new thriller that premiered on Hulu Oct. 9. Joe (Lil …
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Interview With ‘APPENDAGE’ Director Anna Zlokovic
We all have that little, negative voice in our heads. You know the one…the voice that makes us doubt we’re skilled enough for that dream job, makes us question whether our significant other truly loves us, and makes us feel a general lack of self-worth. While that critical talk typically …
Read More »I Wanna Play A Game, Broadway!: ‘Saw: The Musical’ (2023) – Theatre Performance Review
When Saw first hit theaters back in the early 2000s, it absolutely blew people away with not only its concept, but its twist ending. An instant classic, it sent horror legends James Wan and Leigh Whannell into the stratosphere. Those who were left wanting more surely got some in the …
Read More »‘Totally Killer’ (2023) Is Well… Totally Awesome! – Movie Review
I can’t help but say that Totally Killer is totally awesome. Guess which buzzword was one of my favorites as a kid in the ’80s? Ten minutes into the film, I knew I was watching a new favorite. It’s a fun watch, even while navigating some pretty heavy themes. You …
Read More »‘Tell Me a Story’ by Mia Dalia – Book Review
Mia Dalia has been one of my favorite authors since before she even published a single story. I began Beta reading for Mia a few years ago after engaging with her on Goodreads. Every story she sent was fantastic. She has a knack for writing complex plots and characters you …
Read More »Between Darkness and Redemption: Exploring ‘VINDICTA’ (2023) – Movie Review
You know those movies that might not steal the spotlight but always add depth to the cinematic experience? Well, Vindicta is one of them. In a world where we often chase the blockbusters, this film shines with its own unique charm. Join me on a laid-back journey as we take …
Read More »Road Trip: 40 Years of John Carpenter’s ‘CHRISTINE’ (1983)
Released in 1983 and celebrating its 40th birthday this year, Christine has the distinction of being directed by legendary Halloween director John Carpenter. However, in interviews, Carpenter stated that he only took the job due to production delays on other projects he was working on and didn’t consider it a …
Read More »‘THE STONE TAPE’ (1972): The British Techno-Horror Television Film You’ve Probably Never Seen
Off and on, popular horror media has been preoccupied with various tech booms. Techno-horror has been the subject of some of horror’s most popular works. The Ring and Sinister in particular have captured popular imagination for their intersection of recording mediums and the supernatural.Before them, however, in the UK, there …
Read More »Scary Season Cinema: 31 Halloween Horrors to Binge
What up, horror aficionados?! I hope you’ve stocked up on sour patch kids and fake cobwebs because we’re about to dive headfirst into the spookiest time of the year. I mean, what’s not to love about a holiday that encourages you to dress up in ridiculous costumes, gorge on sweets, …
Read More »Interview With Jay Kay, Assistant Festival Director/Programmer Of The Highlands Horror Film Festival
It’s that time of year again, where horror descends upon the Jersey Shore with the Highlands Horror Film Festival. This year, the fest will be held at Kevin Smith’s SModcastle Cinemas nestled in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey and will feature a variety of independent horror features, shorts, student, and homegrown …
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