Film Frame Friday is a regular series where one of our contributors will pick a film and highlight its unique... Read More
Dario Argento unleashed something masterfully simple and profoundly horrifying in his 1977 film Suspiria. The violence depicted and put on... Read More
“I am the writing on the wall, the whisper in the classroom. Without these things, I am nothing. So now,... Read More
Back when Black Sabbath, arguably one of the most influential bands in metal history, was starting out, they weren’t called... Read More
Brian De Palma’s Carrie is an anxious champion of cinematic storytelling. The film wastes no time tinkering with conventionalized scares,... Read More
Friday the 13th is more often than not written off as the cheaper, campier, and just worst of the slasher... Read More
A movie, freed from the shackles of auteurism, has a life of its own. It exists as a text of... Read More
There is a certain generation of directors whose filmography would span genres and they would use their unique voice to... Read More
You wouldn’t know it from watching Misery, but director Rob Reiner had no experience whatsoever in making thrillers when he... Read More
Welsh director Gareth Evans made a name for himself with the bone-crunching Indonesian action movies The Raid and The Raid... Read More
Jack Black returns in a new Goosebumps adventure, but don't expect the bumps to goose ya this time. Read More
Let’s be clear: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is in a masterclass of its own. Director Tobe Hooper found genius in... Read More
Why can’t I just be what I am? Why isn’t that possible? An orchestral crescendo rises and promptly falls as... Read More
Agnes? It’s me, Billy… Despite its dread effectiveness, Bob Clark’s 1974 holiday slasher Black Christmas has a legacy that feels... Read More
Tobe Hooper is obviously best known for directing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Which is definitely one of the greats in the... Read More