[Editorial] 9 Essential Hagspolitation Horror Films and Where to Stream Them
Hag horror originated in the early 1960’s and enjoyed its heyday during this time. Golden Era Hollywood actresses such as Joan Crawford and Bette Davis suddenly found themselves struggling to win roles over the younger, rising starlets of the time. So, in an ironic moment of art imitating life imitating art, these women turned to psychological horror films centered on unstable and dangerous older women. And a new character archetype was born.
[Editorial] 9 Horror Films That Get Psych (Mostly) Right
So, let’s celebrate the many horror films that do justice to the severity and complexity of the mental health issues they explore. None of these films are perfect. But they do spark conversations, represent disorders in a meaningful and interesting way, and avoid too many of the stereotypes and misconceptions that endanger progress.
[Editorial] Growing Up Ghouls: The Saw and My Family
Being a mom and a horror fan has never been an easy feat…
