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1985: The Year of the Homoerotic Horror Film
1985 saw more people diagnosed with AIDS than all previous years of the epidemic combined. The year marked the first time President...
Raine Petrie
Jul 6, 2023


How A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET formed a Child's Understanding of Art
Horror is a welcoming blanket, and you only need to be open to facing your greatest fears through a screen.
Ellie Sivins
May 5, 2023


BRAIN DAMAGE: Celebrating 35 Years of Gay Phallic Worship
Standing out as a unique oddity in 80s horror history, Brain Damage is seedy, perverse, and undeniably queer in both senses of the word.
Raine Petrie
Apr 6, 2023

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[Decoding Evil] When Passion Becomes a Prison for THE MENU’s Chef Slowik
Examining Chef Slowik as a tragic villain with a god complex and exploring the dangers of his passion for cooking becoming his prison.
Mitchell Brown
Apr 1, 2023


Hell Hath No Fury Like a Cheerleader Scorned
Grace Britten explores the deeply potent narrative of All Cheerleaders Die that permeates the borders of the fetishized cheerleader.
Grace Britten
Mar 30, 2023


I Am Hungry for Other People – The Intersection of BONES AND ALL and Borderline Personality Disorder
An analysis of Bones and All as a reflection of Borderline Personality Disorder.
Erin Vaniski
Jan 26, 2023


Mythologizing the Final Girl – An Analysis of Sienna and the Hero’s Journey
An examination of Damien Leone's Terrifier 2, the hero's journey, and Sienna's role as a fresh representation of the final girl trope.
Tori Potenza
Jan 19, 2023


The Long History of the Ouija Board and its Connection to the Beyond
An exploration of the origins of the Ouija Board throughout history and horror cinema.
Sarah Kirk
Jan 12, 2023


How Hitchcock Got Daphne du Maurier’s THE BIRDS Wrong and Why It Matters
A reflection on Daphne du Maurier's collection of work, her short story "The Birds," and its drastically different film adaptation.
Rebecca Payne
Jan 5, 2023


They’re All Going to Laugh at You – Exploring the Queer and Trans Lens of CARRIE
Brant Lewis discusses Brian De Palma's adaptation of Carrie and its prevalent and abundant queer elements. As a freshman in high school,...
Brant Lewis
Jan 3, 2023


VIVARIUM and the Horrors of Suburbia Provide a Bleak Outlook on the American Dream
Savannah Chess says Lorcan Finnegan splits from typical suburban horror to bring us a film more focused on psychological scares and...
Savannah Chess
Dec 12, 2022


The Problem with a Conventional Reading of DRACULA’s Lucy Westenra
Rebecca Payne examines how our understanding of Bram Stoker’s Lucy Westenra may have more to do with misogynistic interpretation than who...
Rebecca Payne
Dec 6, 2022


Love, Cannibalism, and the Dichotomy of Online Dating in FRESH
Cynthia Via explores the deliciously horrible urges and undeniable love affair in Mimi Cave's feature debut, Fresh.
Cynthia Via
Nov 30, 2022


Deconstructing THE GUEST and What Makes a Monster in Horror Cinema
Mitchell Brown discusses how The Guest's lead antagonist, David toys with preconceived notions of what a horror villain should be....
Mitchell Brown
Nov 4, 2022


Bloody Mary and The Truth Behind the Woman in the Mirror
Breanna Lucci dives into the elusive history behind the legend of Bloody Mary and the game that still terrifies children. What is...
Breanna Lucci
Oct 13, 2022


An Exploration of 28 DAYS LATER and What Happens When Our Institutions Fail
Alex Nguyen examines Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, its iconic use of zombie tropes, and its descent into the chaos of a broken society....
Alex Nguyen
Sep 13, 2022


Why Did You Feed The Wolf?
Logan-Ashley Kisner reflects on the power of autonomy and control in werewolf films, and how they reveal a more personal transgender...
Logan-Ashley Kisner
Aug 18, 2022


ARMY OF DARKNESS: Defending the Black Sheep of the Evil Dead Trilogy
An exploration of the public perception of the character of Ash Williams within the Evil Dead Trilogy and the impact of Army of Darkness.
Mitchell Brown
Aug 8, 2022


Grant Me Serenity - A Disabled Defense of Midnight Mass’ Leeza Scarborough
Mae Murray details how Midnight Mass creator and director Mike Flanagan got her experience of disability right with the creation and...
Mae Murray
Feb 1, 2022


Elevated Horror - A Complicated History of Neglecting Genre, German Expressionism and Jordan Peele
Before one can analyze Elevated Horror, one must first examine its relation to the greater horror genre of which it inhabits, or indeed...
Slay Away
Jan 6, 2022
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