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Grace Britten
Mar 30, 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.
Sadie Clark
Jul 14, 2022
[Viva La Horror] The Evolution and Legend of the Immortal Vampire
Viva La Horror is a bi-monthly column discussing horror films and iconic moments that have revolutionized the horror genre, Sadie Clark...
Shannon Velazquez
Jun 20, 2022
[Review] THE PRIVILEGE - An Uneven Supernatural Thriller
Shannon Velazquez says The Privilege suffers from its attempt to blend genres. [THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS] The Privilege (Das...
Brianna Geiger
May 23, 2022
TRAGEDY GIRLS Review - Friends Who Slay Together, Stay Together
Brianna Geiger says Tragedy Girls combines social media influence and true crime for a uniquely comedic horror experience. Tragedy Girls...
Sydney Bollinger
Sep 9, 2021
[Death Creeps] THE FACULTY as an Ethics and Blueprint for Climate Activism
1998's The Faculty tackles the ethics of colonizing another planet due to climate change and how to fight for the planet we already have.
E. L. King
Jul 3, 2021
FEAR STREET PART ONE: 1994 Review – Queer Horror For A New Generation
E.L. King calls Leigh Janiak's first installment in the Fear Street trilogy a refreshing, queer-centric, and nostalgic 90s era Slasher....
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