A Series of Calamities In 1846, the Donner-Reed Party set out from Independence, Missouri to make the journey west to a better life in California. What...
Buzz Buzz Buzz As Jenn and I embark on a month of “Survival Cannibalism” true crime titles, we’re binging Showtime’s Yellowjackets (not true crime, but loosely...
Everyone and their mothers know that the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre was a horrific and ground-breaking experience that influenced the genre for decades to come....
A film that presupposes that women are people… After traveling to the Amazon to check in with the Creature From the Black Lagoon, we visited the lovely,...
Everybody has at least one favorite movie that they feel has been unjustly ignored by film buffs and consumers of popular culture alike. Sometimes, audiences and...
40 years ago today, Wes Craven unleashed his follow-up to the grim and nasty Last House on the Left with the equally grim and nasty The Hills Have...
Three years ago, Ana Lily Amirpour burst onto the movie scene with her exceptional film debut A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, and Iranian vampire Western...
I’ve made my love of the Alamo Drafthouse and their special screenings fairly obvious in the past. For years they have found new and creative ways...
Cannibalism is one of those incredibly strange crimes that has the ability to physically turn stomachs as well as seem so incredibly disrespectful that it’s an...
“Abra Cadaver” did something that iZombie hasn’t done since last season: make the mystery-of-the-week fun and interesting. There wasn’t much in the way of advancing the season arc...
Ever since the Iron Curtain was lifted all those years ago, it’s scary hearing some of the stuff that went on in the Soviet States. I’m...
[UPDATE: Grab your people-sized dinner plates, because this has been confirmed!] Do you often find yourself hungrily observing your fellow man, possibly while wondering what they’d...
You’re in a flimsy tent, tucked deep into your sleeping bag. A dime-store flashlight is jammed between your chin and shoulder, the dim beam pointed at...
I will be one of the first to admit that my home country of Canada isn’t the greatest for producing widely accessible and noteworthy films. Sure,...
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