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Creepshow Season 2 Showcases the Range of Horror: Review

The Season 2 premiere of Creepshow honors the best of what the genre has to offer. The effects are campy and the stories are over the top, but that’s all part of the fun and arguably what hooked horror fans in the first place. → Read More

Jakob’s Wife Sinks Its Fangs Into a Complicated Feminist Message: SXSW Review

The legendary Barbara Crampton steals the show in Travis Stevens' flawed horror comedy. Read Jenn Adams' review. → Read More

Offseason Is a Terrifying Road Trip to Nowhere: SXSW Review

Southern gothic imagery is undoubtedly Offseason’s saving grace, and enough to carry viewers through the film, provided they don’t expect clear answers. → Read More

Demi Lovato Shares Hard Truths In Dancing With the Devil: SXSW Review

While gut wrenching and potentially triggering, Dancing With the Devil is brutally honest and admirably resists putting a rosy filter on a life-or-death issue. Demi Lovato is finally telling the truth about who she is and what she’s been through. → Read More

Lucky stabs the slasher genre with blunt metaphors: Review

Lucky is not perfect, but metaphors rarely are. There are jarring narrative jumps that never resolve and a superficiality and dry humor that keep the intensity fairly low. But the message is a blunt one. → Read More

Amy Poehler's Moxie unites a new generation of Rebel Girls: Review

Netflix's teen drama offers an honest look at the challenges and frustrations on the road to gender equality. Read Jenn Adams' review. → Read More

Netflix’s I Care a Lot Is a Brutal Indictment of the American HealthCare System: Review

Gone Girl scene stealer Rosamund Pike plays another ruthless Cool Girl in J Blakeson’s thrilling black comedy. Read Jenn Adams' full review. → Read More

What the Cecil Hotel Reveals About Toxic True Crime Fandom

The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel exposes the harmful nature of Internet sleuthing by questioning the ethics of true crime fandom and highlighting the line between compassion and exploitation. → Read More

Clarice Shifts the Gaze of The Silence of the Lambs: TV Review

Without Hannibal Lecter, Clarice shifts the focus to the object of his fascination, and after 30 years, Agent Starling is finally telling her own story. → Read More

The Night is a terrifying twist on The Shining: Review

Kourosh Ahari's Iranian psychological horror film is haunted by dangerous secrets. Read Jenn Adams' full review. → Read More

50 Most Anticipated Movies of 2021

Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, and Shudder will keep us entertained as theaters remain closed in the months ahead. Read our full list. → Read More

Netflix's Night Stalker: The Hunt For a Serial Killer Pulls Its Punches: Review

Tiller Russell's true crime docuseries is a safe examination of horrific crimes. Read Jenn Adams' full review. → Read More

Netflix's Bridgerton Reveals Uncomfortable Truths About Sex

Bridgerton stealthily reveals the damaging lies and practices perpetuated by the patriarchy, particularly the struggle to conceive and the stigma of promiscuity. → Read More

Cobra Kai Season 3, Explained

The latest chapter of The Karate Kid franchise offers lessons on healing through connection with others. → Read More

Wonder Woman 1984 is gold plated positivity: Review

Wonder Woman 1984 suggests that our power lies in our own personal choices, and without getting too Hallmark on you, that’s a message worth saying out loud in 2020. → Read More

The Stand, Explained: We Need to Talk About Harold

Stephen King's CBS All Access series kicks off with "The End". The Losers' Club recaps the entire episode. Stream now. → Read More

The Crown Season 4 belongs to Princess Diana: Review

As Season Four of The Crown takes us closer to present day, Peter Morgan's biopic raises the question of whether the monarchy has outlived its usefulness. → Read More

The Craft: Legacy is an uneven love letter to the weirdos: Review

The Craft: Legacy wears its heart on its sleeve and you can feel the love for the source material. There’s an endearing and timely focus on building community, which is foundational to real witchcraft, and the message that our differences are what make us strong is one worth repeating at every opportunity. → Read More

Breaking Down the Scariest Scene in The Haunting of Hill House

What makes The Haunting of Hill House so haunting is not what goes bump in the night, but the emotional context painted across the manor's infinite walls. Watch above as we dissect how Mike Flangan used one of his scariest ghosts to evoke the empathy that has become the hallmark of his style. → Read More

Shudder’s The Mortuary Collection Offers Halloween Horror With a Morbid Mean Streak: Review

With a spooky atmosphere, retro feel, and a creepy performance from a horror legend, The Mortuary Collection is a perfect movie for stormy nights at home and best enjoyed over a big bowl of buttery popcorn. → Read More