Thursday, September 21, 2017

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Genre Neutral: Looking Past "Post-Horror"

by Erich Asperschlager
Early September in central New York has been unseasonably chilly. My daughter started third grade last week and this year's open house was the first since she started school I didn't sweat my paternal clackers off crammed sardine-style into a Lilliputian auditorium seat. Some folks around here are complaining about the sudden end to Summer. Not me. I'm ready for Scary Movie Month. The calendar claims we’re not quite there yet, but this past weekend’s release of IT is a clear signal to those of us who celebrate the season: It's horror time.

Riske Business: Do You Dig on Busterverses?

by Adam Riske
What if Blockbuster Video didn’t go away? What would/wouldn’t rent well? I know.

Monday, September 11, 2017

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Objectively Subjective: Documentaries That Are Easy to Love

by Stephanie Crawford
I've always been fascinated by subcultures, super fans and the hopelessly dedicated. Whether that devotion is to a fandom, a craft, or a pie-in-the-sky project, the truly passionate are the ones who catch my eye and win my heart.

20 Years Later: FIRE DOWN BELOW

by Adam Riske
Two weeks before Wishmaster, another guilty pleasure of mine premiered.

Monday, September 4, 2017

Support the Hurricane Harvey Relief Effort in Texas

by Patrick Bromley
We don't often post anything that's not movie-related on the site, but this obviously warrants mentioning.

Friday, September 1, 2017