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The Laplaces Demon
The Laplaces Demon

‘The Laplace’s Demon’ Finds Fear in the Inevitable

May 28th, 2021 • Markus Amalthea Magnuson

In ‘The Laplace’s Demon,’ Italian filmmaker Giordano Giulivi utilizes old school technology to guide the bloody hand of fate.

Forest Whitaker Repentance

‘Repentance’ and the Spiritual Fear of Damnation

May 24th, 2021 • Joe George

For film critic Joe George, Philippe Caland’s ‘Repentance’ is an all-too-familiar exploration of the terrors of eternal damnation.

The Seventh Victim

‘The Seventh Victim’ Is a Tragic Tale of Mental Health

May 20th, 2021 • Bee Delores

Jason Scott explores how ‘The Seventh Victim’ offers a candid look at mental illness that is decades ahead of its time.

The House at the End of Time

Time-Travelling Trauma in ‘The House at the End of Time’

May 14th, 2021 • Chad Collins

In Alejandro Hidalgo’s ‘The House at the End of Time,’ even time travel won’t let you escape national and intergenerational trauma.

James Horner Scores

James Horner and the Sound of Horror

May 6th, 2021 • Charlie Brigden

Long before his work on ‘Avatar’ or ‘Titanic,’ James Horner was a film composer who honed his craft in low-budget horror films.

Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School Hannah Barbera

‘Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School’ Was Universal Monsters 101

May 4th, 2021 • Britt Sandler

Hanna-Barbera introduced the Universal Monsters to a new generation of female horror fans with 1988’s ‘Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School.’