Month: April 2025

  • Fear Street Trilogy: Nostalgia Fueled Teen Horror

    Fear Street Trilogy: Nostalgia Fueled Teen Horror

    Okay, I’ll admit, I didn’t read the Fear Street books as a teen. Although I was aware of R. L Stine’s famous series, my friends and I were more fans of Christopher Pike. Pre-teen loyalty runs strong, no matter if you’re talking about boy bands or YA Horror writers.  My interest in the Netflix trilogy…

  • Until Dawn: Why I Didn’t Watch

    Until Dawn: Why I Didn’t Watch

    I didn’t go see Until Dawn on Friday. To be honest, I had every intention to, but one thing led to another, I got caught up with work and life and before you know it, it’s 5am on Saturday morning and I haven’t seen it.  I’m still planning on it, although if I’m honest I’m…

  • The Slasher M.O.: Why Kills Matter

    The Slasher M.O.: Why Kills Matter

    H3 (Horror Hating Husband) asked me the other day why it mattered if in a slasher movie the kills happened mostly off screen.  He was genuinely interested, and it got me thinking about all the different reasons why we want to see killers kill.  Like everything with entertainment why we love what we love is complex.   Impact for…

  • Sinners: Real Elevated Horror

    Sinners: Real Elevated Horror

    With Sinners, Ryan Coogler proves you don’t have to reinvent a classic monster to make it compelling. All you need to do is surround it with a stellar story, cast, and themes. Oh, and a breathtakingly gorgeous soundtrack doesn’t hurt either.  Sinners has all these elements and more. So much so that it’s one of the few movies that…

  • Silver Bullet: Underrated or Past its Prime

    Silver Bullet: Underrated or Past its Prime

    Silver Bullet is one of the less frequently discussed Stephen King adaptations. It’s also one of my favorite stories from him.   In 1983, Stephen King released a novella illustrated by Bernie Wrightson called Cycle of the Werewolf.  It was a different format from King, combining short stories revolving around a small town dealing with werewolf preying on its residents…

  • I Know What You Did Last Summer: Pretty People in Peril.

    I Know What You Did Last Summer: Pretty People in Peril.

    I feel a certain sense of loyalty to I Know What You Did Last Summer; after all, much of it was filmed in my current home state. While there are quite a few horror movies that filmed scenes in the area—some of those locations I’ve visited already—I Know What You Did Last Summer takes place in a…

  • Jason and Friday the 13th: Loving the Imperfect 

    Jason and Friday the 13th: Loving the Imperfect 

    Friday the 13th is my favorite slasher franchise. It’s the perfect combination of homemade horror and nostalgia. For reasons I can’t fully remember, Freddy was my older brother’s favorite movie monster. Since I’m the little sister, I had to pick a different killer. 10-year-old me went with Jason.  A choice I’ve stuck with for over 30 years.…

  • Go Away: A Slasher Made with Love

    Go Away: A Slasher Made with Love

    I met some of the team behind Go Away at Mad Monster Party. Slasher 15 specializes in a homegrown brand of slasher-based, horror comedy. They were fantastic to talk to and what they’ve accomplished with their micro-budget productions is impressive.  I’ve written before about how I fully admit to having different standards for reviewing true indie horror and Go…

  • Devil May Cry : Not Enough of A Good Thing

    Devil May Cry : Not Enough of A Good Thing

    Once again, with Devil May Cry, I find myself jumping into a franchise somewhere where in the middle. I’ve never played any of the games, and my knowledge of the back story stops at “cool guy in a red coat”.  While I was expecting the high-quality animation that Netflix has previously delivered in other video…

  • Werewolves: How Bad Could It Be

    Werewolves: How Bad Could It Be

    I’ll admit, I had heard not-so-glowing reviews of Werewolves before renting it. Then I saw Lou Diamond Phillips was in it and hit the “rent now” button anyway. Nostalgia is a hell of a thing.  It’s always interesting watching a movie that others have been so hard on. Most of the time I can find something to love,…