‘Suspiria’ Brings Transformation Through Movement
September 1st, 2021 • Molly Henery
In the latest edition of her Uterus Horror column, film critic Molly Henery sets her sights on Luca Guadagnino’s delightful ‘Suspiria’ remake.
September 1st, 2021 • Molly Henery
In the latest edition of her Uterus Horror column, film critic Molly Henery sets her sights on Luca Guadagnino’s delightful ‘Suspiria’ remake.
August 27th, 2021 • John Patterson
Film critic John Patterson explains why Marcus Koch’s ‘100 Tears’ serves as the perfect transition between eras in horror.
August 13th, 2021 • Eric Langberg
Film critic Eric Langberg defends the decision to move away from found footage in ‘The Last Exorcism Part 2.’
August 12th, 2021 • Ciara Moloney
Film critic Ciara Moloney finds a lot to like in Aaron Hann and Mario Miscione’s ‘Circle,’ a sci-fi thriller with serious bite.
August 6th, 2021 • J.D. Gravatte
Film critic J.D. Gravatte explores the (not-so) supernatural twists and turns of Rafal Zielinski’s 2003 film ‘Hangman’s Curse.’
August 5th, 2021 • Joshua Anderson
Joshua Anderson explores the links between redneck zombies and evangelical Christians in Steven Goldmann’s ‘Trailer Park of Terror.’
July 30th, 2021 • Wren Crain
Film critic Wren Crain explains how Don Mancini’s ‘Seed of Chucky’ opened new doors for non-binary representation in horror.
July 27th, 2021 • Nguyen Le
Film critic Nguyen Le explores what makes the American remake of ‘Dark Water’ a fascinating reflection of Western culture.
July 23rd, 2021 • Jerry J. Sampson
Film critic Jerry J. Sampson unpacks the complicated web of sex and religion in ‘Thirst,’ Park Chan-wook’s seminal vampire film.
July 15th, 2021 • Mikey P. Jr.
In this essay on ‘Diablo Rojo PTY,’ Mikey P. Jr. explains how Panamanian folklore and the diablo rojo tradition make for great horror.