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WSB x Moving Picture Review: Longlegs
Longlegs, straightforward as it appears, is one that will undeniably bear fruit with repeated screenings.
MaXXXine, The Final Film of Ti West’s Slasher Trilogy
Ti West’s final film in his most recent trilogy surprises with a unique ending.
WSB x Moving Picture Review: A Quiet Place Day One (2024)
In this month’s sponsored review, Destiny goes to the drive-in for a classic summer horror movie watching experience.
‘M is for Miscarriage’ by Ti West - Movie Review
A short in the anthology The ABC’s of Death, Ti West depicts a scenario far ahead of its time.
Ti West’s Pearl - Movie Review
Pearl, the prequel to X and second film in Ti West’s series about a farm girl in Texas, stars Mia Goth in an exceptional performance in a horror movie unlike any other.
X (2022) - Movie Review
Ti West’s 2022 horror film X (starring Mia Goth) is the first in a trilogy that challenges audience expectations with female agency, the pain of growing old, and toxic masculinity— with a body count.
Watching Ti West's ‘The House of The Devil’ on VHS
Watching horror on a VHS tape isn’t just a throwback to decades past - its a whole other viewing experience.
Dagr (2024) - [Movie Review]
Decades after the debut of The Blair Witch Project, found footage horror is still alive and well with the newly released film Dagr.
The Dangers of Selfishness: A Review of Gabe Torres’ The Windigo
The Windigo transcends typical horror fare, weaving cultural elements and personal struggles into a chilling narrative that explores the consequences of unchecked selfishness.
Childbearing Horror Films for Mother’s Day
While slasher and monster movies often revolve around the hunter/hunted dynamic, gender-specific horror films, specifically those focusing on childbirth and pregnancy, add a unique twist with a visceral internal transformation narrative.
WSB x Moving Picture Review: Tarot (2024)
Tarot follows a group of college students who unwittingly unleash a vengeful spirit infused into a cursed tarot deck, dooming them to mysterious, seemingly accidental deaths.
Movie Review: New Life
Inspired by a documentary about a young woman diagnosed with ALS, New Life follows a woman on the run in this new dark thriller by John Rosman.
[Movie Review] Late Night with The Devil
David Dastmalchian’s star shines bright in the found footage/broadcast horror Late Night with the Devil, a breakout sensation for Shudder.
Immaculate - Movie Review
Sydney Sweeney’s performance in Immaculate takes audiences by storm, launching the newly released horror film into heightened status. Spurring discussions on pro-choice and institutional power, the film is a refreshing new story in the nunsploitation subgenre.
Celebrating Women in Horror: Our Favorite Modern Scream Queens
What Sleeps Beneath celebrates Women in Horror month by highlighting our favorite modern scream queens. These actresses have graced the horror genre with their fearlessness, ingenuity, and skill in recent years and we can’t wait to see what they do next.
The Final Girls Support Group by Grady Hendrix, reviewed
In Grady Hendrix’s novel The Final Girls Support Group, readers get a first person persepective of what it’s like to be a real Final Girl.
The Greatest Moment in Film
A lot of what the pros refer to as “creative nonfiction” will often have a headline that will be pure hyperbole and sometimes, clickbait. In this instance however, I’m not kidding.
[Movie Review] ‘The Omicron Killer’ (2024)
The COVID-19 pandemic has left a lasting scar on the world, but one of the few silver linings that we can take from the experience is the sea of pandemic-inspired horror that came out of quarantine.
The Book of Queer Saints, Vol. 2 - Reviewed
The Book of Queer Saints, Volume 2 is editor Mae Murray's highly anticipated follow-up to her own 2022 anthology that rings terrifyingly relevant, forcing readers to confront cold truths facing us today.
Dark Reflections: Horror Games and Mirror Neurons
Contributor Brandon Allison delves into the world of horror video games, where mirror neurons play a pivotal role, especially in those crafted to elicit spine-tingling thrills for our enjoyment.