The Grotesque Perversion of ‘Visitor Q’
June 28th, 2022 • Shae Sennett
Shae Sennett explains why Takashi Miike’s ‘Visitor Q’ is a gleeful exploration of humanity’s worst impulses.
June 28th, 2022 • Shae Sennett
Shae Sennett explains why Takashi Miike’s ‘Visitor Q’ is a gleeful exploration of humanity’s worst impulses.
June 22nd, 2022 • Melanie Moyer
Melanie Moyer blends the best of found footage and haunted house horror in her essay on ‘The Houses October Built.’
June 17th, 2022 • Chloe Waryan
Chloe Waryan explains why Disney’s ‘The Watcher in the Woods’ is one of the all-time great works of gateway horror.
June 13th, 2022 • Sezín Devi (Koehler)
Sezín Koehler returns to Certified Forgotten with an inspired examination of the ‘Blair Witch’ series as an example of fae horror.
June 3rd, 2022 • Travis Earl
‘Hellraiser: Revelations’ has always been the bastard child of the ‘Hellraiser’ universe. Travis Earl thinks it deserves better.
June 1st, 2022 • Molly Henery
In her second Uterus Horror column, Molly Henery speaks with writer Karen Walton about fan-favorite ‘Ginger Snaps.’
June 1st, 2022 • Molly Henery
In her first-ever Uterus Horror column, Molly Henery tackles the concepts of bullying and biology in Brian de Palma’s ‘Carrie.’