Let me begin by saying that I’m not an easy scare. I may have a queasy stomach but I can easily switch into special FX appreciation mode. As far as that sinking into your seat, clutching the blanket, looking behind you reaction that I think we all chase...it’s not a frequent visitor of mine. That’s... Continue Reading →
It’s Time To Wake Up: How Wes Craven changed stereotypes, reinvented the genre, and gave women something to scream for.
He didn’t want to shy away from the realism of torture and death, giving the audience way more than what they bargained for. It was that unfiltered approach that gave Wes Craven’s films something to connect to. Growing up in a strict religious household, where films along with dancing and drinking were forbidden, he knew what it was like to see life through a smoke screen, and maybe that’s what made him work to depict real life, as is, in his films.
Why YOU is so poignant in the MeToo era. (Plus a Final Girl Rating)
Happy belated Women in Horror Month, ladies and women who, like myself, gag at the thought of being called a lady. This week, I finally set aside the time to binge watch the Netflix original series, YOU, starring Gossip Girl and Stepdad actor, Penn Badgley. Any fellow GG fan will see the similarities of... Continue Reading →
