NOTE: This article will contain spoilers for the film. I won't ruin anything important for you, but if you want to go in completely blind, don't read this just yet. I would not consider myself a major fan of comic book media. I was for a while, but my interest in most of that got … Continue reading Film Review: “The Suicide Squad” (2021)
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Film Review: “The Green Knight” (2021)
You might have noticed that it's been a while since I reviewed anything that came out...oh, in the last half century or so. I haven't really had the interest or the means to do so, between working on Horror Is Universal and working on my fiction projects. Oh, and that pandemic that shut down all … Continue reading Film Review: “The Green Knight” (2021)
A Brief and Boredom-Induced Guide to German Expressionist Films, Part 2
NOTE: Some of the films I'll look at in this article deal with content and themes that might be upsetting to some readers/viewers, including the deaths of children (M) and a scene of sexual assault (Variety). I won't dwell too long on such topics, but there are a few cases where I couldn't properly discuss … Continue reading A Brief and Boredom-Induced Guide to German Expressionist Films, Part 2
Film Review: “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
WARNING: I am going to discuss spoilers at length in this article, so keep that in mind if you haven't seen it yet. I also want to note that some potentially unsettling topics like rape and violence (particularly against women) are going to be discussed later on. Oh boy. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. … Continue reading Film Review: “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
Film Review: “Us”
NOTE: Because this film is a new release and because it's best experienced without much prior info, I will be keeping this article free of spoilers as much as possible. As a writer and storyteller, I have mad respect for Jordan Peele. After doing five years' worth of brilliant and hilarious sketch comedy, where do … Continue reading Film Review: “Us”
Book Look: “Audition”
I have to admit, I'm a bit disappointed in myself right now. Usually I know which popular movies are based on novels. And with becoming a horror fan recently, I would have thought I'd heard about Ryu Murakami's Odishion, published in the US as Audition. Just shows I need to keep expanding my horizons. First … Continue reading Book Look: “Audition”
Book Look: “A World of Horror”
I never wanted my reviews for this blog to be exclusively for film and television. I write things that are meant to be read, and I want my examination of media/culture to include things that were meant to be read. The problem is that reading a book in preparation for a full review is a … Continue reading Book Look: “A World of Horror”
Movie Review: “The Witch”
The October celebration continues with a film that blends supernatural horror with family tragedy to create an eerie, unsettling experience that's not for the faint of heart. NOTE: Because this film is a few years old, I'm going to be more lenient with spoilers here. I would recommend watching the film before reading this post. … Continue reading Movie Review: “The Witch”
Movie Review: “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”
For the first post in our October celebrations, I will be revisiting a movie I've seen several times, explaining why it kind of sucks and why I love it anyway. When Bram Stoker penned his most famous Gothic novel in 1897, he had no way of knowing that its eponymous character would soon become a … Continue reading Movie Review: “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”
Television Review: “The Terror”
As I begin writing this article, preparations are underway for this year's Emmy Awards. I know your instinct is to hurry off and catch up on the heavyweights like Game of Thrones, The Handmaid's Tale and American Crime Story, but today, I'd like to draw your attention to a little series that was unfortunately -- … Continue reading Television Review: “The Terror”