ARTICLES
Honey Don’t! Review: An A-Grade Margaret Qualley Leads a Queer B-Movie Mystery
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Dangerous Animals Review:
Inventive Shark Horror
is Violent Fun
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
The History of Sound Review:
A Captivating Paul Mescal Pines for Josh O’Connor in a Queer, Old-School Period Drama
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Alpha Review:
Julia Ducournau Switches Gears in Devastating Body Horror Family Drama
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Pillion Review:
Alexander Skarsgård and
Harry Melling Shine in a Sexy, Sentimental Dom/Sub Biker Rom-Com
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Die, My Love Review:
Jennifer Lawrence is Electric in Sweltering Postpartum Psychodrama
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Eddington Review: Modern-Day Western Goes Off the Rails with a Whimper
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Welcome to Lynchland Review:
A Taut, Touching Tribute
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Sinners Review: A Cinematic Tapestry of Black Culture, Music, and Horror
Why the Oscars Will Never
Take Horror Seriously
(And That's Okay)
Graphic Design:
Unpacking American Horror Story’s
Main Titles with Kyle Cooper
From Murder House to Delicate, the director/designer
breaks down his 12 haunting preludes for the
TV phenomenon
Summer Scarin’:
5 Chilling Books
to Help with the Heat
Summer slasher season is upon us!
We’ve got the reading to keep your summer spooky
Friday the 13th: Ranked
A deep-dive into Crystal Lake (and an uneven yet
extraordinary franchise)
Queer Horror Hidden Gem #2:
Fright Night Part 2 (1988)
After three years of therapy, Charley Brewster has left his vampiric troubles behind. These four have something to say about that
Queer Horror Classic #2:
Fright Night (1985)
Charley Brewster is just like us: he loves horror movies. But the scares hit too close to home when he suspects his nextdoor neighbour is a vampire
Queer Horror Hidden Gem #1:
Death Game (1977)
Things get steamy on a rainy night when George invites two lost girls into his home. The trouble is, when the morning comes, they don’t want to leave
Corey Vega’s Cursed VHS Tape:
How a Superfan Co-Created
the Main Titles for AHS:1984
In an exclusive first-person account, Corey breaks down getting hired on his original edit, the wonderful shock of getting hired on his beloved show, and the special relationship between American Horror Story and its fandom
Queer Horror Classic #1:
Hellraiser (1987)
Frank has devoted his life to the pursuit of pleasure. The search brings him to a group of interdimensional beings specialising in extreme sadomasochism, and now his brother’s family will pay the price
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Dangerous Animals Review:
Inventive Shark Horror
is Violent Fun
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
The History of Sound Review:
A Captivating Paul Mescal Pines for Josh O’Connor in a Queer, Old-School Period Drama
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Alpha Review:
Julia Ducournau Switches Gears in Devastating Body Horror Family Drama
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Pillion Review:
Alexander Skarsgård and
Harry Melling Shine in a Sexy, Sentimental Dom/Sub Biker Rom-Com
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Die, My Love Review:
Jennifer Lawrence is Electric in Sweltering Postpartum Psychodrama
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Eddington Review: Modern-Day Western Goes Off the Rails with a Whimper
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Welcome to Lynchland Review:
A Taut, Touching Tribute
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Sinners Review: A Cinematic Tapestry of Black Culture, Music, and Horror
Why the Oscars Will Never
Take Horror Seriously
(And That's Okay)
Graphic Design:
Unpacking American Horror Story’s
Main Titles with Kyle Cooper
From Murder House to Delicate, the director/designer
breaks down his 12 haunting preludes for the
TV phenomenon
5 Chilling Books
to Help with the Heat
We’ve got the reading to keep your summer spooky
Friday the 13th: Ranked
extraordinary franchise)
Fright Night Part 2 (1988)
Queer Horror Classic #2:
Fright Night (1985)
Queer Horror Hidden Gem #1:
Death Game (1977)
How a Superfan Co-Created
the Main Titles for AHS:1984
Hellraiser (1987)