
A champion of the cinematic underdog.
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Editor’s note: Moderate to major spoilers across the board.
Halloween II (1981). Universal Pictures.
I was five or six years old the first time I saw Halloween II (1981).
It was the middle of the night, and I’d crept down from my bedro...
Editor’s note: This is mostly spoiler free. Also, I skipped the “best when I’m sad” movies because I’ve already written about Re-Animator (1985), like, five hundred times this year. But yeah, my top pick would definitely be Re-Animator.
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Editor’s note: Moderate (albeit vague) spoilers for Bud the C.H.U.D.
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D. (1989). Vestron Pictures.
You know that blissful feeling you get when you find a movie that checks all your boxes? What begins as a casual...
Memorial Valley Massacre a.k.a. Memorial Day (1989). MPCA.
Editor’s note: Spoilers for Memorial Valley Massacre (1989).
If I were, for some strange reason, forced to choose my favorite horror subgenre, it would have to be holiday-themed s...
There comes a time in every young woman’s life when she has to take a step back and ask herself, “Is the world ending?” And in Los Angeles in the 80s, it can be really tough to tell the difference between a typical Friday and an all-out apo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Film analyst, chronic overthinker, and Journalism student from the Midwestern US. Champion of the cinematic underdog, lover of heartfelt trash, and firm believer in the power of horror to heal the world.
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Weekly movie writing on beloved favorites, cult oddities, and films gone completely off the rails.
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