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‘It Ends With Us’ - A conversation in marketing, content warnings and artistic responsibility
I tend to dip into booktok/bookstagram/book influencing to see what’s currently popular and trendy in the world of books. I am just going...

Rebecca Lashmar
Feb 26 min read
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Holiday horror Film Recommendations
As a lover of horror, these are super fun (and sometimes dumb) recommendations that guarantee to shock and horrify while getting you in the

Rebecca Lashmar
Dec 30, 20243 min read
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Exhuma
Exhuma (2024) might be one of the most intriguing horror films I’ve seen in a long time.

Isabelle Call
Dec 30, 20244 min read
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Final Cut
When I first turned on Ross Dimsey’s ‘Final Cut (1980)’, I had very little feelings on what to expect. I wish I could say I had high hopes,

Isabelle Call
Dec 30, 20244 min read
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Girl on the third floor (2019)
Girl on the Third Floor (2019)’s only redeeming quality is Sarah. And even then redeeming might be a bit of a stretch.

Isabelle Call
Dec 29, 20244 min read
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Dr. Caligari: The American's Wet Dream
While Sayadian pays homage to Kubin through his set design, he fails in following in the original vision for the story.

Isabelle Call
Oct 21, 20246 min read
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Black Sunday (1960)
Despite the dramatics Brava’s Black Sunday is a stunning film. It’s visually sticking, from the production design to the lighting to the

Ariana Erlank
Oct 20, 20245 min read
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Attachment
Attachment is a queer love story wrapped in a horror shell, it’s a romcom gone wrong that brings a fresh perspective by stepping away from

Ariana Erlank
Oct 19, 20242 min read
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Grave Encounters; a gendered exploration to ghosthunting in reality tv and movies
Humans have always had an interest in the paranormal, worlds beyond ourselves and perhaps some people, places, and even things that appear

Rebecca Lashmar
Oct 1, 20249 min read
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Stopmotion - Clay and Meat
2024’s horror spectacle ‘Stopmotion’ dropped on Shudder on May 31st, and it was a grotesque and beautiful exploration of generational trauma

Rebecca Lashmar
Aug 26, 20243 min read
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Intimacy Coordination Misconceptions
“I thought you were going to ruin the movie.” The director said flatly, in front of the crew on our lunch break. He was across the...

Rebecca Lashmar
Aug 6, 20245 min read
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Pride and Prejudice: Femininity as Function and Women in Popular Culture
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a book in possession of the name Austen, must be in want of an adaptation.

Isabelle Call
Jul 11, 20249 min read
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Friendship & Feminism in ‘Something Borrowed’
Something Borrowed is a 2011 movie focused on the life of Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin). As she turns 30, she hopes for development in other are

Vive Akugha
Jul 8, 20243 min read
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Teeth (2007) is a feminist masterpiece
Teeth flips the traditional gender script of genitalia by making the vagina something to fear, something that exists outside of the world of

Rebecca Lashmar
Jul 4, 20243 min read
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The Immaculate Sydney Sweeney says "Fuck You" to the Patriarchy and Republican Policy in New Movie
Sydney Sweeney has done what big screen horror has longed to see, subverted the genre's obsession with glorifying female pain and says fuck

Isabelle Call
Jul 2, 20244 min read
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Piggy
Piggy (2022) directed by Carlota Pereda, began as a tight, compelling 13-minute short film, but the feature horror feature is arguably less

Loren Watson
Jul 2, 20244 min read
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Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon' and Feminist Thought
On its surface, Rebel Moon seems to function as a critique of modern-day capitalism. However, it ironically upholds the same ideals that cap

Isabelle Call
Apr 19, 20244 min read
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