Jordan Peele’s Get Out is essentially Dear White People for sadists; it’s a therapeutic horror comedy with a shotgun barrel aimed at the racial tension that’s echoing through America. Where Keegan-Michael Key mostly seems comfortable remaining in the goofy comedy/light drama…
Why is M. Night Shyamalan Getting so Many Directing Shots While Women are Only Getting One?
Even if you haven’t seen an M. Night Shyamalan movie, you know what an M. Night Shyamalan twist is. It’s a small piece of the plot which suddenly makes us question everything, including our own lives. 18 years later, we’re…
Movie Review: The Bye Bye Man
Well, ladies and gentleman, we are officially in January; the holiday hangovers have started to let up and New Year’s resolutions are starting to fail. January is also infamously known as the movie dumping ground because of the utter garbage…
Movie Review: The Autopsy of Jane Doe
The Autopsy of Jane Doe, directed by André Øvredal, isn’t a film for those who frighten easily or, due to the surgical nature, have a strong case of hemophobia. Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch play a father and son coroner…
Halloween Movie Countdown Day 13: The Strangers (2008)
We’ll be counting down to Halloween with a new post each day about our personal favorite Halloween-inspired and horror movies. To read our past lead up to Halloween coverage, click here. I have a very complicated relationship with horror movies. Most…
Halloween Movie Countdown Day Eight: Hausu (1977)
We’ll be counting down to Halloween with a new post each day about our personal favorite Halloween inspired and horror movies. To read our past lead up to Halloween coverage, click here. It’s difficult to approach Nobuhiko Obayashi’s 1977 Japanese film…
Survival Horror Spotlight: Deadly Premonition
Parody. Inspiration. Homage. Whichever way you spin it, the survival horror indie video game Deadly Premonition is a creative (and debated) release. This underrated budget game came out as competition against the more heavily publicized Heavy Rain, and while the…