’13B’ and the Overlooked World of Indian Horror
August 3rd, 2023 • Luke David
Vikram Kumar’s ’13B: Fear Has A New Address’ sits alongside ‘Pulse’ and ‘One Missed Call’ as strong examples of international techno-horror.
August 3rd, 2023 • Luke David
Vikram Kumar’s ’13B: Fear Has A New Address’ sits alongside ‘Pulse’ and ‘One Missed Call’ as strong examples of international techno-horror.
July 18th, 2023 • Molly Henery
Stephen Hopkins’s ‘The Reaping’ assembles an incredibly talented cast for a twisted, religious coming-of-age horror film.
July 13th, 2023 • Bee Delores
James Cullen Bressack’s ‘Murder, Anyone?’ is a comedic meta-horror that nevertheless finds true violence in the creative process.
July 3rd, 2023 • Jamie Alvey
For his debut feature ‘No Telling,’ Larry Fessenden turned to Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ for inspiration.
June 30th, 2023 • Livia Reim
Set in a time of government censorship, Prano Bailey-Bond’s ‘Censor’ uses video nasties to explore the darker side of moral panics.
June 30th, 2023 • Peter Piatkowski
With ‘Elvira, Mistress of the Dark,’ Cassandra Peterson created an earnest tale of queer ostracization and isolation.
June 15th, 2023 • Molly Henery
In her latest Uterus Horror piece, Molly Henery explains how Chelsea Stardust’s ‘Sanatic Panic’ captures the limbo before adulthood.
June 1st, 2023 • Justin Kyle
Justin Kyle explains why Na Hong-jin’s ‘The Wailing’ has as much to say about generational divides as it does about religious horror.
May 30th, 2023 • Rebecca Sayce
Rebecca Sayce explains how the critical success of ‘Dog Soldiers’ led to a brief-but-beautiful run of werewolf movies in the UK.
May 25th, 2023 • Melanie Moyer
Melanie Moyer looks beyond the genre thrills of ‘Scare Package’ to find a meta-horror framework in desperate need of a refresh.