[Editorial] An Intervention with Frank Henenlotter’s Brain Damage
Come with me. Let’s sit down. I’ve been worried about you. I know you think Frank Henenlotter is a director of schlock and exploitation and his movies aren’t too great. I know you find Brain Damage silly.
[Editorial] I’m Your No.1 Fan: Mrs. Todd’s Shortcut and the Road to Empowerment
I’ve taken to calling the stretch of books published by Stephen King in the early 90s the “Eclipse Series.” With Gerald’s Game (1992), Dolores Claiborne (1992), Insomnia (1994), and Rose Madder (1995) King explores domestic abuse with a series of inspiring women who fight their way out of unfulfilling and dangerous lives.
[Ghouls Podcast] Alien with Tim Coleman and Rebecca McCallum
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Rebecca McCallum is joined by Tim Coleman to discuss sci-fi horror film ALIEN from 1979.
[Ghouls Podcast] Final Destination with Jenn Adams and Rebecca McCallum
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Rebecca McCallum is joined by Jenn Adams to discuss James Wong’s 2000 film Final Destination. This first film led to an ongoing franchise, which love or hate, has become of the funnest and most referenced horror film franchises! Don’t listen if you’re flying soon…
[Editorial] And What Will Be Left of Them: Sally Hardesty and the Emotional Weight of Survival
Trauma is the essence of horror. Though terrifying stories may differ wildly, the one common thread is the fear of physical or emotional pain suffered by a protagonist…
[Editorial] Hearts of Darkness: Black Swan (2010) and the Death of Perfection
A beautiful ballerina waits on a cold, dark stage. The picture of innocence, she dances in a perfect white tulle dress with skirts falling to her mid calves…
[Editorial] He Is Everyone’s Boogeyman: Trauma in Halloween Kills (2021)
Halloween Kills Explores the Effects of Collective Trauma to Mixed Results
[Editorial] 12 Ghouls of Christmas: Krampus (2015)
Christmas is a time to make memories. Or at least that’s what we’re told. Every year when the calendar reaches its final page…
[Film Review] Halloween Kills (2021)
The long-awaited Halloween Kills is finally here. Postponed a full year due to Covid, David Gordon Green’s newest installment…
[TV Review] Amazon Studios’ I Know What You Did Last Summer is a Personal Reimagining of a Slasher Classic
The original I Know What You Did Last Summer remains one of the most beloved entries in the teen slasher boom of the late 1990s…
[Editorial] Laurie Strode: A Portrait of Trauma and Survival in The Halloween Franchise, Part 2
Iconic final girl, Laurie Strode (Jaime Lee Curtis) has seen more than a lifetime of trauma and terror…
[Editorial] Laurie Strode: A Portrait of Trauma and Survival in The Halloween Franchise, Part 1
Laurie Strode may not be the first final girl, but she is arguably the most iconic…
[Film Review] A Good Woman is Hard to Find (2019)
Sarah (Sarah Bolger) is a grieving widow struggling to raise her two young children in the wake of her husband’s murder…
[Film Review] Alone (2020)
Jessica (Jules Willcox) is a grieving widow moving hundreds of miles across the Pacific Northwest to escape painful memories…
[Editorial] Shame, Fear, and Pain in The Poughkeepsie Tapes
Something about The Poughkeepsie Tapes called to me. I knew it was an intensely disturbing Found Footage film…
[Editorial] Sister, Sister: Is She Your Saviour or Your Downfall?
Horror movies often reflect the complicated dynamics that can arise when two sisters are together…
[Editorial] 8 of The Best New French Extremity Horror Movies
Extremity in horror is both a cause of disdain as well as interest in horror fans…
[Editorial] The Body as the Scene of the Crime: The Autopsy of Jane Doe and Reporting Sexual Assault
The Autopsy It’s both terrifying and rich with deep meaning and social commentary…