Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Wes Craven: Master of Reinvention, Reimaginings and Remakes (Sort Of)

by Heather Wixson
While no easy feat, Wes Craven was a director who was able to reinvent the horror genre on two different occasions during his career – the first time with A Nightmare on Elm Street and then again in 1996 with Scream.

Reserved Seating: DEADLY BLESSING

by Rob DiCristino and Adam Riske
The review duo that makes the Amish look like swingers.

FTM 465 - MAKE YOUR OWN HORROR FRANCHISE

Patrick and Mike do something a little different to close out this year's #ScaryMovieMonth.

2018 Scary Movie Challenge Day 31

Friday, October 26, 2018

I Stream, You Stream Vol. 97

by Mike Pomaro, Adam Riske and JB
We've got some guest streamers this week!

Brooklyn Horror Film Fest Review: HOLIDAY

by Beatrice Loayza
In a 2017 interview with Karyn Kusama about female representation in the horror community, the director of Jennifer’s Body and The Invitation pointed out the obvious to the sadly recurring question of women’s place in the dude-dominated genre: “To me, it’s pretty clear that women’s lives are just as frightening, often loaded with threats all the time (. . .) I feel like we're ideal candidates to be unearthing stories about fear, about human vulnerability, about fighting back, about terror.”

2018 Scary Movie Challenge Day 26