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The “FEAR STREET” Trilogy is a Roadmap to a Better Nostalgia
Netflix’s trilogy is a well-crafted, loving homage to the slashers of eras gone by that also brings them firmly into a cinematic world meant for today’s audiences.
An Evening With Joe Bob Briggs’ Mutant Fam
Experience Joe Bob’s Drive-In Jamboree through the eyes of “The Last Drive-In” costume designer Jolene Marie Richardson.
Muscle Cars and Trophy Girlfriends: Objectification and Women as Status Symbols in “Christine”
We examine how Stephen King’s novel John Carpenter’s film adaptation highlight the evolving roles of women in American society and the difficulty in breaking long-standing gender stereotypes.
New Horror Anthology Gathers Stories and Art From BIPOC Creators
From cartoonist, artist, and writer Sloane Leong comes “Death in the Mouth: Original Horror from People of Color.”
Stephen Lang On Walking the Razor’s Edge Between Villainy and Heroism
We catch up with the veteran actor to discuss working with his adolescent costar, love of dogs, and what he makes of the initial reactions to his character’s latest chapter in “Don’t Breathe 2”.
August New-To-Streaming Titles: “Alien(s),” “Jaws,” “Jurassic Park,” and More!
Wanting something new to watch this August? Look no further! Genre classics and new releases are in the cards for August on all your favorite streaming sites…
ARROW Announces August SVOD Lineup, Leading With Surreal Comedy “MAN UNDER TABLE”
August lineup includes surreal comedy “Man Under Table”; the bizarro filmmaking odyssey starts streaming August 2 and debuts alongside “Death Line,” “Stage Fright,” “The Toolbox Murders,” “Amsterdamned” & more!
Forgotten Females Part 3: “HANDS OF THE RIPPER”
The third entry in our series examining the roles of women in Jack the Ripper films looks at Peter Sasdy’s 1971 feature.
Greg Sestero’s Directorial Debut to World Premiere At Salem Horror Fest
The actor and “Disaster Artist” author is bringing his first feature film to the Witch City.
Jordan Oram Carves Out a New Look For the “Saw” Franchise
The cinematographer explains the challenges of creating a new visual tone for the venerable franchise as well as his personal journey in the ever-changing world of cinema.










