So Bad, They’re Good: The Baby
There is a reason that 70s films are often seen as a drugged fuelled nightmare, and this one is no different. An adult baby, implied incest, a mother that could… Read More »So Bad, They’re Good: The Baby
There is a reason that 70s films are often seen as a drugged fuelled nightmare, and this one is no different. An adult baby, implied incest, a mother that could… Read More »So Bad, They’re Good: The Baby
Horror is the oldest form of dramatic story-telling. Why do I say that? Because long before a culture has the space to explore love, beauty, philosophy, art, science, etc it needs to… Read More »Myth Take: The Mythic Element of Horror
Okay, I need to talk about this thing or I’m going to lose my fucking mind! With the R.L. Stine’s Fear Street series blowing minds on Netflix, I cannot help… Read More »R.L. Stine’s Switched
*TRIGGER WARNINGS: Discussion of rape scenes* Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs has been described as a “Cornish Western” and examines violence and toxic masculinity, taking those Wild West tropes to the… Read More »Banned in the UK: Straw Dogs
The Revenge of Frankenstein, a somewhat weird and comic look at the classic tale, is a direct sequel – starting exactly where The Curse of Frankenstein left off. We see… Read More »Love Letter to Hammer Horror: The Revenge of Frankenstein