Black Friday: Your New Post-Turkey Movie

‘Tis the season to watch horror! Some people say it’s time to move on to Thanksgiving and Christmas, I say, this is just the Halloween afterparty. While Christmas has tons of genre films to fill the airways, Thanksgiving seemingly has fallen by the wayside. There are a handful of films like two entries in Blumhouse’s […]

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American Horror Story: NYC “Requiem 1981/1987: Part 1 and Part 2” (S11 E9&10)

The final two episodes of American Horror Story: NYC have graced Hulu, which means it’s time for me to make this the third, or maybe fourth, fully completed season of AHS. This season had its ups and downs, seemingly more flaws than not, but there was something (besides an obligation to cover it) that kept me coming […]

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Audio Horror Done Right In Monkeypaw Production’s Quiet Part Loud

Horror fiction podcasts were a huge part of my life when I had a job that required me to drive multiple hours a day nearly every day of the week. I would listen to NoSleep, or The Magnus Archives, and my personal favorite, The Black Tapes, until my coworkers refused to let me take the aux chord. […]

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American Horror Story: NYC “The Sentinel” and “Fire Island” (S11 E7&8)

Trigger warning: This article has references to sexual violence. Pardon my crassness as I am not going to try and think of some catchy intro here because I want to jump right into a new possible theory I have before we get to the chunk of these two episodes. As with the majority of my […]

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Ranking Every Episode In Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities

Hot take: I am not a huge fan of Guillermo del Toro. His work is not terrible by any means, but there seems to be a disconnect between the ideas in his head and how he projects those images on screen. He is without a doubt a competent director, I just find it difficult to […]

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