[Film Review] The Lost Boys (1987)
Review, Film Review, Horror Megan Kenny / Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Megan Kenny / Contributor

[Film Review] The Lost Boys (1987)

David and his younger brother Sam move with their mother Lucy to the seaside town of Santa Carla. Still recovering in the aftermath of divorce, Lucy settles in with her eccentric father and looks for work in the sinister, yet bustling, town known, according to local graffiti, as the murder capital of the world.

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[Editorial] Mommy’s Busy: Punishing Maternal Ambition in The Swarm
Editorials, Horror, Analysis Ariel McCleese / Contributor Editorials, Horror, Analysis Ariel McCleese / Contributor

[Editorial] Mommy’s Busy: Punishing Maternal Ambition in The Swarm

I went back to work when my daughter was six weeks old. I’d hidden my pregnant bulge just beneath the bottom edge of the Zoom screen for months. My students had no idea that as we discussed Carol Clover’s take on rape revenge, the fetus was pressing on my bladder so hard I thought I would scream.

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[TV Review] Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1997- 2003)
Review, TV Reviews, Horror Courtney Mills / Contributor Review, TV Reviews, Horror Courtney Mills / Contributor

[TV Review] Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1997- 2003)

Buffy Anne Summers is more than just a vampire slayer. She taught us to be brave. To never give up and to always fight for who and what we love, all whilst wearing a cute outfit in the process. That is why 19 years after its final episode, Buffy the Vampire Slayer remains a cult classic that will make a difference to more generations to come. Remember, if the apocalypse calls, beep me!

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[Editorial] 9 Horror Films That Get Psych (Mostly) Right
Editorials, Horror, Lists Marissa Pona / Contributor Editorials, Horror, Lists Marissa Pona / Contributor

[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.

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[Film Review] Bite (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Jerry Sampson / Senior Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Jerry Sampson / Senior Contributor

[Film Review] Bite (2022)

A film that can be considered a cross between Snatch and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre sounds like a pretty good deal, and overall, director James Owen’s Bite takes bits from each film in a manner that doesn’t entirely feel like a retread, but also doesn’t quite hit the mark of an original genre film.

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[Book Review] It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror (2022)
Review, Book Review, Horror Liz DeGregorio / Senior Contributor Review, Book Review, Horror Liz DeGregorio / Senior Contributor

[Book Review] It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror (2022)

Queer horror is rapidly growing genre. The essay collection It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror, which will be published by The Feminist Press on October 1, is bursting with stories of LGBTQ+ writers sharing their personal connections with horror films, and describing how these movies intersect with their queer identities.

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[Editorial] 4 Must-Read Horror Books for Slasher Fans
Editorials, Horror, Book Review, Lists Meghan Bouffard / Contributor Editorials, Horror, Book Review, Lists Meghan Bouffard / Contributor

[Editorial] 4 Must-Read Horror Books for Slasher Fans

It’s the middle of the night, thunder crashes around you, the wind creaks and groans. It’s the perfect setting to watch your favorite slasher movie. Suddenly, the power goes out. No more watching a movie… but with a little candlelight, the world of literary slashers is here to sate your thirst!

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