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13B: Fear Has a New Address
13B: Fear Has a New Address

’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.

Hilary Swank The Reaping

‘The Reaping’ Offers a Twisted Religious Horror Story

July 18th, 2023 • Molly Henery

Stephen Hopkins’s ‘The Reaping’ assembles an incredibly talented cast for a twisted, religious coming-of-age horror film.

Galadriel Stineman Murder Anyone

‘Murder, Anyone?’ and the Violence of Creation

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.

No Telling

Revisiting Larry Fessenden’s ‘No Telling’

July 3rd, 2023 • Jamie Alvey

For his debut feature ‘No Telling,’ Larry Fessenden turned to Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ for inspiration.

Censor Niamh Algar

Moral Panics and Video Nasties: How Fear Turns Into Censorship in ‘Censor’

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.

Elvira Mistress of the Dark

She’s a Queen: Camp, Queerness, and Comedy in ‘Elvira, Mistress of the Dark’

June 30th, 2023 • Peter Piatkowski

With ‘Elvira, Mistress of the Dark,’ Cassandra Peterson created an earnest tale of queer ostracization and isolation.

Hayley Griffith Satanic Panic

How ‘Satanic Panic’ Captures Adulthood Limbo

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.

The Wailing

‘The Wailing’ and the Identity Crises of a Korean Generation

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.

How ‘Dog Soldiers’ Sparked a Werewolf New Wave

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.

Scare Package

‘Scare Package’ Is a Meta-Horror Echo Chamber

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.