Matthew Monagle

Matthew is a Philadelphia-based film critic and the co-founder of Certified Forgotten. You can find his writing at publications like Inverse, Polygon, IGN, and more. When not writing about horror movies, he can often be found obsessing over horror comics or roleplaying games.
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‘Pitfall’ Review: Even a Bad Outdoors Slasher Still Has Its Moments
James Kondelik's 'Pitfall' is a bit too rough around the edges to hit the mark, but it still knows how to play the redneck hits.
‘Misper’ Review: Harry Sherriff’s Debut Is a Beautiful Ghost Story for the Living
Harry Sherriff's 'Misper' may only be horror-adjacent, but it deserves to be celebrated as a tender examination of what follows trauma.
‘The Mid-Night Driver’ Review: The Right Mix of Nostalgia and Horror
Alex Cherney's 'The Mid-Night Driver' feels lifted from the pages of classic horror anthologies like 'Tales from the Crypt.'
‘Sender’ Review: Britt Lower Anchors a Relatably Mundane Nightmare
Russell Goldman's 'Sender' may be overwrought at times, but Britt Lower and the rest of the cast anchor this relatably mundane nightmare.
Podcast: ‘Backrooms’ Gets Uncertified
Certified Forgotten hosts Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle sit down to discuss Kane Parsons's 'Backrooms,' his breakout debut horror feature.
‘Backrooms’ Review: An Empty Exercise in Liminal Storytelling
Kane Parsons may have hit it big with 'Backrooms,' but his debut feature is still an exercise in style without substance.
‘Passenger’ Review: The Spirit of the ’90s Is Alive in Your Van
André Øvredal's 'Passenger' is a throwback to '90s horror that is always just clever enough to never overstay its welcome.
Podcast: ‘Obsession’ Gets Uncertified
In this episode of the Certified Forgotten podcast, Matt Donato and Matt Monagle fall in love with Curry Barker's 'Obsession.'
‘Obsession’ Review: Toxic Love Has Never Felt This Good
'Obsession' establishes Curry Barker as one of horror's rising stars - and, in a just world, would make Inde Navarrette a household name.
In ‘End of the Line,’ Faith is Anything But a Binary
Faith isn't everything in Maurice Devereaux's 'End of the Line,' which presents the rapture through a low-budget horror lens.
Podcast: Lee Cronin’s ‘The Mummy Gets Uncertified
In this episode of Certified Forgotten, Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle discuss Lee Cronin's 'The Mummy' and its 'Evil Dead' aspirations.
Podcast: ‘Faces of Death’ Gets Uncertified
Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle sit down to discuss 'Faces of Death,' a horror meta-remake from Daniel Goldhaber and Isa Mazzei.











