Fugue: “a loss of awareness of one’s identity, often coupled with flight from one’s usual environment, associated with certain forms of hysteria and epilepsy.” According to Google’s dictionary, the definition of Fugue is as unnerving and ambiguous as Polish director Agnieszka Smoczynska’s (The Lure 2015) 2018 release of the same …
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Just in time to kick off 2021 spooky season, Amazon Prime Video is bringing terror and screams to your television screens. For the first time ever, Prime Video is launching a genre-based collection specifically focused on horror, Now Screaming, which is packed with a wide-ranging selection of titles alongside highlights …
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If you live in or plan to visit the greater Los Angeles area this fall and you’re in the mood for some interactive horror theatre, you’re going to want to check out REAPER’S REMORSE! Creator Jon Braver is back with all new thrills and chills and tickets are on sale …
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A few months ago, Danni Winn and I started seeing these rather cryptic posters floating around Los Angeles quickly followed by some social media buzz about a new interactive horror-themed spectacle entitled I Like Scary Movies. But this wasn’t just your ordinary popup; it was a carefully constructed and thoughtfully …
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There are few things better than October in Los Angeles. For one month a year the City of Angels sheds its wings and unleashes its more devilish side. It is no wonder that Drunken Devil organizer Matt Dorado has been able to amass such a devoted following of rebel rousers. …
Read More »Slashed! The Musical is a Campy Good Time!
When I first went into the small, intimate Hollywood Fringe space to see Slashed! The Musical, I had no idea what to expect. I’d only seen a couple of horror musicals up to that point (if Rocky Horror even really counts as a horror musical), and I wasn’t sure of …
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