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What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie(s): Michael Kennedy Edition

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Michael Kennedy is a filmmaker, podcaster, and one of the humans who belong to two adorable dogs named Lady Scooby and Sister Bandit Boo Strode. Unfortunately for him, he’s also one of the people I’m way too comfortable bothering on the internet. This

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Monster Movie Review // Reverse Uno Card

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email An Indonesian remake of an American horror thriller? The trailer for Monster immediately piqued my interest thanks to its unconventional switcheroo. Surprisingly fresh, this is one foreign film I think genre fans will be remiss to skip. Remakes and Reimaginings Monster is described

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What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie(s): Natasha Halevi Edition

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Natasha Halevi is a filmmaker, actor, and all-around feminist badass that you should know. When Roe v. Wade was overturned on June 24th, 2022, she immediately leaped into action and reached out to other filmmakers. This resulted in the genre-agnostic anthology, Give Me An A,

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What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie(s)?: Alison Star Locke Edition

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Alison Star Locke is the filmmaker behind The Apology. This is the most gripping thriller about a grieving mother set at Christmastime that has ever existed. Not only is this isolated chiller claustrophobic and anxiety-inducing, but it also gave us a movie starring the

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Cuckoo // Overlook Film Festival Review: Cuckoo Indeed

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Cuckoo follows 17-year-old Gretchen as she moves to the German Alps with her father and his new family. While trying to get acclimated to life outside of America and being unceremoniously inserted into her dad’s new life, she can’t help noting all the red

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